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.
SONIC Foundation Funds Training for Gainesville Teachers
Education Management SONIC Foundation Funds Training for Gainesville Teachers

The landscape of American public education often faces a significant hurdle where the aspirations of talented educators are limited by the rigid constraints of municipal and state budgets. While teachers consistently seek out ways to modernize their classrooms, the high costs of specialized

How to Build a Career Focused on Societal Impact and Innovation
EdTech How to Build a Career Focused on Societal Impact and Innovation

Pursuing a professional path that transcends the traditional boundaries of salary and status requires a fundamental commitment to addressing the systemic challenges that define our modern global landscape. Transitioning from the structured environment of a university to the unpredictable nature of

Can the March in March Save California Community Colleges?
Education Management Can the March in March Save California Community Colleges?

The recent mobilization of thousands of students and faculty members across the state of California signifies a critical turning point for a community college system that currently faces unprecedented financial and social pressures. On March 12, representatives from over 14 districts converged on

UWG Uses LEGO and Design Thinking to Drive Innovation
Education Management UWG Uses LEGO and Design Thinking to Drive Innovation

In an academic landscape where traditional brainstorming often reaches a plateau of predictable outcomes, the University of West Georgia has introduced a tactile methodology that transforms abstract problem-solving into a tangible physical reality. Orchestrated by the Stone Center for Family

Hampshire College to Close in 2026 After Financial Struggles
Education Management Hampshire College to Close in 2026 After Financial Struggles

The sudden announcement regarding the cessation of operations at Hampshire College marks a sobering turning point for experimental education in the United States as the institution prepares to shutter its doors permanently this December. While the decision comes after years of public struggle, it

Can Reflective Supervision Save School Leadership?
Education Management Can Reflective Supervision Save School Leadership?

The modern Australian school principalship has undergone a radical and arguably dangerous transformation, moving away from a role centered on educational vision toward one dominated by unrelenting crisis management and emotional containment. This shift has created an environment where the

US Colleges Face Mounting Crisis Over Maintenance Backlogs
Education Management US Colleges Face Mounting Crisis Over Maintenance Backlogs

A Looming Infrastructure Breaking Point for American Higher Education Beneath the polished facades of many American universities, a silent and corrosive fiscal pressure is threatening to undermine the foundational stability of the higher education sector. This crisis manifests as a record-breaking

Human Tutors Boost the Efficacy of Literacy Tech for Kids
Online Learning Human Tutors Boost the Efficacy of Literacy Tech for Kids

The promise of a digital solution that can bridge the literacy gap for millions of children has long remained an elusive goal for educators and technology developers alike. Recent investigations by researchers at the MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research have shed new light on how elementary

Boston University Reverses Pride Flag Ban After Backlash
Education Management Boston University Reverses Pride Flag Ban After Backlash

The delicate balance between maintaining a standardized campus aesthetic and fostering an environment of inclusive self-expression has sparked a profound debate at Boston University following the administration's controversial decision to enforce a ban on outward-facing window displays. While

MSU Professor Develops App to Boost Child Motor Skills
Education Management MSU Professor Develops App to Boost Child Motor Skills

The persistent misconception that fundamental physical coordination develops naturally as a child matures often obscures the reality that motor skills are complex, learned behaviors requiring structured intervention. Dr. Jacqueline Goodway, a Red Cedar Distinguished Professor at Michigan State

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