Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
Former MLB Player Finishes His Degree at 62
Education Management Former MLB Player Finishes His Degree at 62

The path to a college degree is rarely a straight line, often marked by detours and delays, but for one former Major League Baseball player, the journey spanned more than four decades, culminating in a powerful lesson on the importance of finishing what you start. Gary Eave, now 62, recently walked

Will Debt Force Hampshire College to Close Again?
Education Management Will Debt Force Hampshire College to Close Again?

Hampshire College, once a celebrated comeback story in the embattled world of American higher education, now finds itself teetering on a financial precipice where a mountain of debt threatens to bring its bold academic experiment to an abrupt end for a second time. After narrowly escaping closure

How Will Kwara Keep Students Learning Amid Closures?
EdTech How Will Kwara Keep Students Learning Amid Closures?

In a decisive move to balance student safety with educational continuity, the Kwara State Government has initiated a dual-strategy approach, mandating a conditional reopening of schools on January 5, 2026, while simultaneously launching innovative remote learning platforms to support all students.

This Study Seeks to Boost Learning in Large Classrooms
Education Management This Study Seeks to Boost Learning in Large Classrooms

While the link between smaller class sizes and improved student outcomes has long been established in educational research, a new initiative is tackling the persistent reality that reducing classroom populations is not a feasible solution for many public school systems facing budget constraints and

Can Montessori Boost Learning and Save Money?
Education Management Can Montessori Boost Learning and Save Money?

In the intricate landscape of early childhood education, where the dual demands of fostering robust cognitive development and managing tight public budgets often seem at odds, a definitive answer has remained elusive for policymakers and parents alike. The search for a pedagogical model that not

Is Digital Learning the Key to Education Equity?
Corporate Learning & Development Is Digital Learning the Key to Education Equity?

The persistent gap in educational access remains one of the most significant global challenges, with millions of learners in low-income, rural, and marginalized communities left behind due to barriers like poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and a shortage of trained teachers. While these obstacles

Who Should Control Oregon's Ailing Universities?
Education Management Who Should Control Oregon's Ailing Universities?

A Market on the Brink: Oregon's Higher Education Nears a Tipping Point Oregon's public university system stands at a critical inflection point, confronting a financial crisis so severe that it has triggered a radical set of proposals from the state's Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC).

Supreme Court to Decide Future of Transgender Athletes
Education Management Supreme Court to Decide Future of Transgender Athletes

With the Supreme Court poised to rule on two landmark cases, the future of Title IX and the rights of transgender students hang in the balance. We are joined by Camille Faivre, an education management expert who helps institutions navigate the complex and often fraught intersection of federal law

Did Politics Undermine Academic Freedom at OU?
Education Management Did Politics Undermine Academic Freedom at OU?

A petition bearing nearly 24,000 signatures arriving at the doorstep of the University of Oklahoma’s administration marked a dramatic escalation in a conflict that began with a single student essay. This massive show of national support was organized by the American Association of University

LearningMole Transforms Primary Education with Free Resources
EdTech LearningMole Transforms Primary Education with Free Resources

A Belfast-based educational content creator has recently announced a significant achievement that sends a clear signal across the educational technology landscape, having officially expanded its library to include over 3,300 free teaching resources. This milestone positions LearningMole not just as

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