Online Education Gains Popularity in Africa, But Skeptics Still Remain
Unicaf University allows students across Africa to get degrees in many fields online, but some remain doubtful of the degrees’ quality.
Colleges Want to Recruit More Students From Rural Areas
Colleges such as the University of North Carolina are starting to focus on getting (and keeping) more students from rural areas.
Your Major Could Influence Your Ability to Get a Loan
Some financial technology companies want to use your major and your college to decide if you are eligible for loans.
China Experiments with AI in the Classroom and Sees Results
In China, artificial intelligence programs are effective teachers, but some are concerned about their emphasis on standardization.
Who Has Access to Extra Testing Time and Why?
The hefty price of having a child diagnosed with a learning disability means that accommodations are often limited to wealthy families.
2020 Democratic Candidates Answer Questions on Education
Listen to the top Democratic candidates share their thoughts on education at the National Educational Association forum.
States Are Concerned About Reading Retention in Third Grade
Should we hold back third graders who aren’t proficient in reading? States are raising their expectations.
Is Personalized Learning Helping or Hurting Teachers? Experts Aren’t Sure.
Tailoring academic activities to specific needs is not always the quickest road to equity in the classroom.
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.
One High School’s Efforts to Start Talking About Race
Sussex Tech is encouraging teachers and students to have difficult conversations about their racial experiences in the classroom.