Climate change looms large over virtually every population, every geographic region and every industry. Yet children and ...
He was teaching ceramics and photography in a dull classroom in the basement. No windows. Poor ventilation. “It was an old, ...
The frantic speed of the Trump Administration’s education policy changes is leaving K-12 school officials confused about what ...
In Mr. Seevers’ English class, the air feels different today. A quiet student draws an unexpected connection between "The ...
That’s when I began to see what I hadn’t been allowed to say in a public school: one child belonged here — the other did not.
Department of Education cuts leave advocates and parents worried about the fate of special education services.
Reporter Emily Tate Sullivan has been writing about early care and education since 2019. In this essay, she describes how, this year, she began living it.
When Kerri Wall’s school district decided not to renew its five-year contract with an edtech company last spring, she didn’t expect the hardest part to come after the breakup. As the senior digital ...
Just past the guard gates at Gwynedd Mercy University, about an hour northeast of Philadelphia, is a pale yellow, two-story Colonial. It looks like any other suburban house — red shutters, front and ...
What happens when schools restrict students’ access to their cellphones? A massive experiment has been underway in recent years, as an increasing number of schools — and entire states — have changed ...
This is the second part of a two-part series examining the frontiers of cybersecurity in schools in the age of AI. Read the first installment, Under Siege: How Schools Are Fighting Back Against Rising ...
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