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.
Karnataka Mandates Mental Health Care in Schools
Education Management Karnataka Mandates Mental Health Care in Schools

In a landmark decision aimed at addressing the deeply concerning rise in student distress and suicides, the Karnataka government has enacted a sweeping mandate that fundamentally reshapes the responsibilities of educational institutions toward student well-being. This comprehensive directive, based

Adrian College Junior Claims National Cornhole Title
Education Management Adrian College Junior Claims National Cornhole Title

In a display of precision and unwavering focus, Alex Weaver, a junior from Adrian College, etched his name into the annals of collegiate sports history by capturing the American Cornhole League (ACL) Collegiate Singles National Championship. The prestigious event, which unfolded in Myrtle Beach on

School Trips Are Vital for Student Success
Education Management School Trips Are Vital for Student Success

The traditional model of education, largely confined to the four walls of a classroom, often struggles to bridge the gap between abstract concepts and their real-world applications. School trips, frequently viewed as an extracurricular luxury or a simple break from routine, represent a powerful and

Study Validates Remote Testing for Special Education
Education Management Study Validates Remote Testing for Special Education

The persistent gap between the growing number of students referred for special education evaluations and the limited number of school psychologists available to conduct them has forced districts nationwide to confront a significant operational and ethical dilemma. This challenge, intensified by

Appeals Court Blocks NIH Research Funding Cap
Education Management Appeals Court Blocks NIH Research Funding Cap

With federal research funding constantly under a microscope, we sat down with Camille Faivre, a leading expert in higher education management, to dissect the recent, high-stakes legal battle over the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) attempt to cap indirect research costs. This interview

What Lies Between Formal and Informal Learning?
Education Management What Lies Between Formal and Informal Learning?

A student diligently following a chemistry lab manual and another who learns to cook by experimenting with ingredients in the kitchen are often perceived as engaging in two fundamentally different types of learning. This traditional dichotomy has long shaped educational philosophy, drawing a

Hood College Receives Grant to Expand Youth Literacy
Education Management Hood College Receives Grant to Expand Youth Literacy

A substantial grant awarded by the Delaplaine Foundation, Inc. is set to significantly bolster youth literacy efforts throughout the Frederick community, empowering a new generation of readers and future educators. Hood College’s Department of Education has been selected as the recipient of a

Will TSU's Financial Crisis Trigger a State Takeover?
Education Management Will TSU's Financial Crisis Trigger a State Takeover?

The discovery of hundreds of millions of dollars in mismanaged payments and a complete collapse of asset tracking at a major public university has pushed Texas Southern University to a perilous crossroads with state lawmakers. A comprehensive state audit of the university’s financial and accounting

Controversy Mars Sri Lanka's Ambitious Education Reforms
Education Management Controversy Mars Sri Lanka's Ambitious Education Reforms

Sri Lanka stands at a pivotal crossroads, poised to embark on a sweeping transformation of its education system, an initiative designed to liberate its youth from the shackles of a rigid, exam-oriented framework that has long been criticized for stifling creativity and well-being. The ‘Transforming

Congress Readies Fight Over College Costs and Accreditation
Education Management Congress Readies Fight Over College Costs and Accreditation

With the national student debt crisis looming larger than ever and public frustration with tuition prices reaching a boiling point, Washington lawmakers are turning their full attention to the complex and contentious world of higher education policy. After a turbulent 2025 marked by legislative

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