Re: “Voters to elites: Do you see me now?” (Nov. 10, Opinion): Being educated is not the same as being “elite.” Some have interpreted the gap between those voting for Vice President Kamala Harris and ...
At one of the most polarized moments in Israel’s history, the Knesset Education Committee convened this week to discuss the integration of Arab teachers into the Hebrew-speaking public school system.
The U.S. Department of Education’s plan focuses on ways K–12 stakeholders can use ed tech to improve students’ access to educational opportunities through learning experiences. Rebecca Torchia is a ...
In the last few election cycles, voters have split along a fault line that didn't used to be a big deal in American politics. It's a new divide that's growing, and we'll find out just how quickly in a ...
Earlier this month, I gathered with others from our community to break ground on the new West High School. For generations, West High has been a cornerstone of Salt Lake City. Rebuilding it represents ...
The latest iteration of the U.S. Department of Education’s National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) takes aim at several obstacles limiting edtech’s ability to transform teaching and learning.
In 1990, Michael Jordan refused his mom’s request to publicly oppose the reelection of Sen. Jesse Helms (R-North Carolina), a fierce segregationist. Why? Because, Jordan said in perhaps his most ...
Growing up in India, Kartikay Uniyal (SFS-Q ’23) spent his weekends in high school volunteering to teach at different public schools near his home. It was then that he began to notice the disparities ...
Is there an impending higher educational divide? Penn State announced the restructuring plan for its branch campuses this week. Two local branches, Fayette and New Kensington, will be consolidated ...
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