When university administrators across the nation worry about the potential fallout from campus protests, they may have Siemens Hall in mind. The building, at...
Two separate groups of Republican-led states on Monday filed lawsuits challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s final regulation on Title IX, focusing on the...
Campus police officers from the University of Texas at Austin and state troopers in riot gear arrested on Monday dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters who...
Today’s post is the latest in a series offering strategies to support older students experiencing reading challenges. You can see Part One here, Part...
As the nation’s English-learner population grows each year, more researchers and policymakers are discussing how to best support these students linguistically and academically. Much...
The government is ‘re-assessing the best ways’ to attract career-changers into teaching, the schools minister has said, after the DfE axed funding for Now...
Schools should appoint “security leads” and devise emergency response plans, new anti-terrorism guidance states. The recommendations have been included in documents published by government...
Staff at an East Sussex academy are preparing to ballot for strike action over a trust’s “absolutely excessive” pooling of academy cash. National Education...
For much of America’s K-12 education system, “local control” is a bedrock principle, with core funds coming from local property tax collections and residents...
The attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia filed suit on Wednesday against the N.C.A.A., saying the body that regulates college athletics has no right...
School buildings that experience natural disasters are now eligible for federal funding to install solar panels and other energy-efficient systems when they rebuild, the...
The University of Cambridge has said it “lacks confidence” in the government’s new teacher training framework and wants its rollout delayed by at least...
New research has found that providing free school meals to all students regardless of their families’ income lowers discipline rates. But not because free...
Elementary and middle-school students have made up significant ground since pandemic school closings in 2020 — but they are nowhere close to being fully...
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll meet the new president and chief executive of a foundation that backs stem cell research. We’ll also get details...
Four Republican-led states on Monday filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s final regulation on Title IX, focusing on the new rule’s...
High rates of superintendent vacancies have caught the eye of concerned lawmakers in at least one state. Wisconsin legislators passed a bill to expand...
Voters in the Grandview school district in Missouri passed a $50 million bond in early April—the largest in district history. The borrowing package is...
Adam Tyner and Meredith Coffey, analysts at the Fordham Institute in Washington, recently penned a report asking: “Does ‘equitable’ grading benefit students?” They surveyed...
Small academy trusts have been warned against asking for government-backed reviews after one chair said the results were used against them to force a...