Faculty Are Not as Diverse as Their Students
Despite schools’ promises to diversify their faculty, they’ve made little progress since the 1990s.
High-Quality Childhood Education Should Start Earlier
New research shows that the first three years of a child’s life can have long-term effects on their success.
New Resources for Teaching Border Studies
Economies of Migrant Care site aims to make visible the Central American migrant crisis and the response to this humanitarian emergency.
Can We Ever Know Which Colleges Are America’s Best?
US World & News is famous for its college rankings, but some question the criteria they use.
20% of Teachers Take on Second Jobs During the School Year
Many teachers say that they have to work second jobs in order to cover their bills and save for the future.
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.
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.
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.