It is a usual school day for third graders at Mount Vernon Community School in Alexandria, Virginia. On one side of the classroom, students surround teacher Maria Fletcher and work on making vowel sounds. On the other side, children read together fro...
Colleges and universities in the United States are increasingly creating climate change study programs. They are meeting the demand from students who want to help find ways to deal with the effects of climate change. Kathy Jacobs is director of the U...
There are programs in the United States that aim to support families with their children's early learning and development. Home visiting programs try to improve early education at a low cost. The programs might expand with new federal money. The U.S....
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the five biggest college sports conferences recently agreed to pay almost $2.8 billion to settle claims from college athletes. The NCAA is the organization that runs college sports in the United...
May 17 marked the 70th anniversary of one of the most notable cases in U.S. Supreme Court history - Brown versus Board of Education. The 1954 decision declared segregated schools unconstitutional. It also struck down the principle of separate but equ...
Across the United States, students are now looking to community colleges for training in jobs related to climate change solutions. These include wind and solar energy, electrification, and protecting water and farmland. For example, on the south side...
Atef Al-Buhaisi is a 6-year-old from the Palestinian territory of Gaza. He once dreamed of a career building houses. Now, all he wants is to return to school. In Israel's war with Hamas, Atef's home has been bombed, his teacher killed and his school...
How long student protests over the war in Gaza can continue is in question with the removal of encampments, graduations and summer break. The student protests came after the Israeli offensive in the Palestinian territory of Gaza. The offensive was to...
Dorothy Jean Tillman II of Chicago, Illinois took her first college class at age 10. This month, she became the youngest person to earn a doctorate in integrated behavioral health at Arizona State University. When she completed her study program, she...
When teachers at one of the top public schools in Florida are asked how they succeed, one answer is universal: They have autonomy in the classroom. Teachers with autonomy are able to make decisions and plans independently in their classrooms. The maj...
Protests over the Israel-Hamas war across U.S. college campuses have led to nearly 2,900 arrests at more than 50 schools in recent weeks. However, most graduation ceremonies over the weekend took place as planned. They also remained largely peaceful....
One of Australia's top officials said the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is concerned about a completely broken migration system. Minister for Home Affairs Clare O'Neil made the statement in an announcement about a new policy that affe...
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is making its way into many parts of our lives. It can choose a coffee blend, or clothing and even check fields of tulips for sick flowers. So it makes sense that AI is being used in the study of hospitality, says Univ...
The pro-Palestinian protests at colleges across the United States have spread to campuses in Europe. On Tuesday, German police broke up a protest by several hundred pro-Palestinian protesters at Berlin's Free University (FU). The protesters had put u...
Hena Khan is a ninth-grade student in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She struggled to keep attention on her studies last week as temperatures rose above 43 degrees Celsius in Bangladesh's capital. There is no real education in schools in this punishing heat, she...