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.
Court Rebukes Title VI Crackdown, Restores Harvard Funding
Education Management Court Rebukes Title VI Crackdown, Restores Harvard Funding

A Court-Ordered Reset In The Campus Antisemitism Enforcement Fight Across campuses gripped by protest, policy, and politics, one federal ruling jolted compliance playbooks nationwide by halting a sweeping funding cutoff and forcing agencies back inside the guardrails Congress built into Title VI

Is Outsourcing Education Management a Step Forward or Back?
Education Management Is Outsourcing Education Management a Step Forward or Back?

As the U.S. Department of Education undergoes a historic shift in its role, we’re thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management. With a deep focus on navigating the complexities of educational systems in the post-pandemic era, Camille has dedicated her career

Hewes CTE Fair Bridges Students to College and Careers
Education Management Hewes CTE Fair Bridges Students to College and Careers

In a moment when teenagers face more choices than clear directions and when employers race to fill skill gaps faster than classrooms can pivot, a day that brings both sides face-to-face can change the trajectory of a young person’s life. On Oct. 2, the Hewes Educational Center in Ashville hosted a

Wisconsin’s Virtual Schools Shift From Stopgap to Standard
Online Learning Wisconsin’s Virtual Schools Shift From Stopgap to Standard

Families that once treated online school as a temporary fix now expect it to function as a dependable pathway, and districts that improvised during closures have since turned those pilots into permanent schools with clear expectations, defined staffing, and measurable results that move beyond the

University Endowments Grow 11.5% Amid Looming Tax Hikes
Education Management University Endowments Grow 11.5% Amid Looming Tax Hikes

Financial Milestones in a Turbulent Climate In a striking display of fiscal prowess, university endowments valued over $1 billion have achieved an average growth of 11.5% in fiscal year 2025, marking a second consecutive year of double-digit returns, and this remarkable performance, driven by

CAE and Saab Unite for Global AEW&C Training Solutions
Corporate Learning & Development CAE and Saab Unite for Global AEW&C Training Solutions

In an era where global security challenges are becoming increasingly complex, the demand for advanced airborne surveillance and control systems has never been more critical, prompting industry leaders to forge strategic alliances that enhance defense capabilities across the world. A groundbreaking

Illinois K-12 Funding Requests Exceed Budget Constraints
Education Management Illinois K-12 Funding Requests Exceed Budget Constraints

In a landscape of tightening fiscal belts and soaring educational needs, Illinois finds itself at a critical juncture as public school funding demands for the upcoming fiscal year have surged to nearly $750 million, a figure that starkly contrasts with the state's constrained budget outlook. Recent

Why Is Providence Charter School Closing Due to Union Strike?
Education Management Why Is Providence Charter School Closing Due to Union Strike?

In a startling turn of events that has left families scrambling for solutions, Highlander Charter School in Providence, Rhode Island, has announced the temporary closure of its elementary campus due to a union strike. This development, affecting over 630 students from Pre-K to grade 12, underscores

Male Kindergarten Teacher Transforms Class with Coaching Support
Education Management Male Kindergarten Teacher Transforms Class with Coaching Support

In the quiet rural town of St. James, Missouri, where the population hovers around 3,900 and the nearest major city, St. Louis, is a 90-minute drive away, an inspiring story of educational transformation has unfolded. Thomas MacCash, a new male kindergarten teacher, entered a field where men are a

How Is ComEd Powering Electric School Buses in Illinois?
Education Management How Is ComEd Powering Electric School Buses in Illinois?

In a groundbreaking move toward sustainable transportation, a northern Illinois school district has become a beacon of innovation with the help of a major utility provider. West Aurora School District 129, located in the Chicago metropolitan area, is leading the charge by transitioning a

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