Debora Klaine

Debora Klaine

Educational Policy Expert
Debora Klaine is an education expert, passionate about research that enhances learning experiences and educational outcomes. She conducts rigorous policy analysis to inform decision-making and the implications for student learning, teacher efficacy, and school performance. Debora is a trusted source for policymakers, educators, and researchers alike.
Is Devolving Education Funding a Path to Progress?
Education Management Is Devolving Education Funding a Path to Progress?

Recent discussions around education funding in the United States have sparked robust debate, particularly in light of the Trump administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026. This plan aims to significantly cut federal education spending while increasing support for charter schools. As

Teacher Pay Rise 2025: Boosting Compensation and Equity
Education Management Teacher Pay Rise 2025: Boosting Compensation and Equity

The alignment of teachers' compensation with their role in shaping students’ educational experiences has become the focal point of education policy in England. As the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB) rolled out its much-anticipated recommendations, the government gave its nod of a

Trump Cuts $100M in Federal Contracts from Harvard
Education Management Trump Cuts $100M in Federal Contracts from Harvard

In a decisive move, the Trump administration executed a significant reduction in federal financial backing to one of the nation's most prestigious institutions, Harvard University. This decision reverberates through the academic and research landscapes, stripping the university of

Will Trump Admin's Education Cuts Harm Vulnerable Students?
Education Management Will Trump Admin's Education Cuts Harm Vulnerable Students?

The Trump administration's recent actions concerning the U.S. Department of Education have ignited a flurry of debate across the political spectrum. This policy shift, marked by significant workforce reductions and funding reallocations, has raised pressing questions about its effects on

Why Do Schools Lag in Reporting Data Breaches?
EdTech Why Do Schools Lag in Reporting Data Breaches?

A recent study by Comparitech reveals that educational institutions take substantially longer to report data breaches compared to other sectors. Schools and colleges average about 4.8 months, while education companies take up to 6.3 months to disclose such incidents. This lag in reporting is

Should Schools Set Policies for Student AI Usage?
EdTech Should Schools Set Policies for Student AI Usage?

As AI technologies become embedded in both personal and educational experiences, there's an increasing need to address how students interact with these tools. Despite the rise in AI usage, only a small number of U.S. school districts have instituted formal policies governing this engagement.

Balancing AI's Promise and Peril in Modern Education
EdTech Balancing AI's Promise and Peril in Modern Education

In the current educational landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) presents a dual-edged sword, marked by both tremendous potential and looming challenges. According to a comprehensive survey conducted across several countries—including the United States, United Kingdom/Ireland, A

Are Schools Ready for the AI Revolution in Education?
EdTech Are Schools Ready for the AI Revolution in Education?

The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education represents a transformative shift that is reshaping traditional teaching methods and classroom dynamics. As educational institutions increasingly incorporate AI tools, questions arise about the readiness of schools to fully embrace this

Edtech Leaders Guide Future-Secure K-12 Digital Strategies
EdTech Edtech Leaders Guide Future-Secure K-12 Digital Strategies

Edtech leaders across the United States are navigating an evolving landscape in K-12 education, addressing challenges in digital infrastructure, student data privacy, AI, and cybersecurity. The annual State of Edtech District Leadership report by CoSN reveals the complex transformations in these

Reconciliation Bill Threatens Colleges and Student Aid Programs
Education Management Reconciliation Bill Threatens Colleges and Student Aid Programs

The recent enactment of a sweeping reconciliation bill by Congress introduces unprecedented financial burdens and regulatory changes poised to alter the fabric of U.S. higher education. As stakeholders grapple with evolving fiscal landscapes and heightened accountability, the education sector

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