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.
Using New Apps to Support Traditional Learning
Editorial Using New Apps to Support Traditional Learning

Students and teachers in the US and abroad found themselves forced to juggle traditional and online courses during the COVID-19 pandemic. While these changes created unprecedented difficulties for the American education system, they also provided opportunities for individuals to use new educational

The Rollercoaster of Student Debt Loans Reaches New Heights 
Editorial The Rollercoaster of Student Debt Loans Reaches New Heights 

The burden of student debt is no longer a new topic of discussion among American students, graduates, and government officials. However, it gained even more attention in 2022, when President Joe Biden announced his intention to forgive federal student loans. Since then, the relief plan has been

5 New Ways of Improving Education
Editorial 5 New Ways of Improving Education

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly affected the lives of millions of students and teachers around the world, disrupting their educational activities on an incredible scale. Children, teens, teachers, faculty members, and staff were not only forced to switch back and forth between traditional and

How the Teacher Shortage Became One of the Most Important Issues in Education
Editorial How the Teacher Shortage Became One of the Most Important Issues in Education

Both teachers and students have faced several problems over the past two years—from dramatic healthcare concerns during the pandemic to the shift to remote and hybrid learning. Although these issues have impacted people differently, recent studies indicate that various teachers are now dealing with

5 Key Benefits of E-Learning
Editorial 5 Key Benefits of E-Learning

The pandemic has undoubtedly changed the lives of people everywhere—disrupting the traditional ways of working, learning and socializing. The healthcare crisis also exposed the vulnerabilities of various industries around the world, prompting numerous organizations to rapidly adapt to the digital w

Helping Students and Teachers Overcome Stress
Editorial Helping Students and Teachers Overcome Stress

There is no question about the fact that the last two years have been incredibly stressful for people around the world. With a global pandemic threatening the health and well-being of people everywhere, and Russia starting an unjust war in Europe, worries and anxieties seem to be higher now than

How the Pandemic Reshaped Higher Education
Editorial How the Pandemic Reshaped Higher Education

The majority of policy-makers around the world currently believe that social distancing rules, as well as new vaccines and treatments, have managed to defeat one of the most serious healthcare crises in modern history. Although it is now probably approaching its end, the COVID-19 pandemic

How conflict impacts children’s lives and futures
Editorial How conflict impacts children’s lives and futures

After Russia’s full-scale military invasion into Ukraine in February 2022, armed conflict seems to have returned to Europe. Not only are hundreds of civilian casualties now reported, but tens of thousands of Ukrainians are also forced to seek refuge in neighboring countries. Many of the refugees a

The New Risks Facing Education in 2022
Editorial The New Risks Facing Education in 2022

Almost two years have passed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic that ultimately reshaped the world as we know it. Although vaccines and treatments are now available, and the healthcare crisis is manageable in most countries around the world, the pandemic has many sectors still struggling

Using the Summer Vacation to Increase Learning Opportunities
Editorial Using the Summer Vacation to Increase Learning Opportunities

The 2020-2021 school year was a difficult one for teachers and students alike. With concerns about health and well-being rising continuously and online schooling somewhat preventing both personal learning and peer interaction, students were left struggling to adapt. Online and hybrid learning were

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