Court Sets Narrow Standard in Application of Title lX
Decision could minimize colleges’ and universities’ responsibility for victims of sexual misconduct.
Harvard University’s Use of Affirmative Action Upheld
Judge says admissions policy helped achieve a level of diversity that wouldn't have been possible otherwise.
Four Debates and No Questions About K–12 Education
We’ve had four Democratic debates and not one question has covered K–12 education, despite its importance to American society.
2020 Democratic Candidates Answer Questions on Education
Listen to the top Democratic candidates share their thoughts on education at the National Educational Association forum.
US Colleges Are Losing International Students to Visa Delays
School officials say that the visa process must be expedited so that international students can enter the country.
Arizona Repeals Law Restricting LGBTQ Curriculum
Years of advocacy and a lawsuit culminate in end of Arizona law restricting how public school health teachers can talk about LGBTQ issues.
Is Meritocracy Possible in College Admissions?
Could admissions lotteries democratize higher education? In the wake of recent college admissions scandals, one educator suggests just that.
Tulane Adds Diversity Course Requirement
To engage students in diverse perspectives, Tulane now requires students to take at least one course focused on “race and inclusion.”
Seal of Biliteracy Offered in Most States
Seals of biliteracy, first used to promote educational equity for ELLs, are now coveted by native speakers to indicate bilingual proficiency.
Coding May Qualify as a Foreign Language
Should coding fulfill schools’ language requirements? This bill argues yes, but many linguists assert code lacks qualities of a natural language.