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.
High School Excels as Growth Metric Lowers Other Grades
Education Management High School Excels as Growth Metric Lowers Other Grades

A recent school accountability report from the Tennessee Department of Education has illuminated a complex and often counterintuitive reality within educational assessment, where high student proficiency does not automatically guarantee top marks for a school. For the third consecutive year, Oak

Pomona Explores Acquiring Claremont Graduate University
Education Management Pomona Explores Acquiring Claremont Graduate University

In a calculated move poised to send ripples across the higher education sector, Pomona College’s exploration of acquiring Claremont Graduate University (CGU) represents more than a regional transaction; it is a blueprint for a new form of strategic partnership. The two institutions, foundational

What Is the Strategy for Winter Snow Days?
Online Learning What Is the Strategy for Winter Snow Days?

The sudden blanket of a heavy winter storm often brings with it a wave of uncertainty for communities, especially for families and educators who must navigate the disruption to the academic calendar. When schools close their doors to ensure student safety, a critical question arises: how can

Why Are Schools Facing Both Layoffs and Shortages?
Education Management Why Are Schools Facing Both Layoffs and Shortages?

The American K-12 education system is currently ensnared in a baffling paradox, where headlines announcing mass teacher layoffs in one district are published alongside desperate pleas for qualified educators in another. This seemingly contradictory state of affairs is not a sign of disorganized

Is FUADSI Hiring for Dozens of New Roles?
Education Management Is FUADSI Hiring for Dozens of New Roles?

The Federal University of Agriculture and Development Studies in Iragbiji has officially launched a significant recruitment initiative, confirming widespread speculation by announcing a multitude of vacancies for both academic and non-teaching positions. This major hiring event signals a period of

Jersey Launches Universal Childcare Funding Plan
Education Management Jersey Launches Universal Childcare Funding Plan

Addressing a critical financial pressure point for families across the island, the government of Jersey has unveiled a landmark universal funding scheme designed to make high-quality childcare more accessible and affordable for all. The initiative, set to begin on January 1, 2026, represents a

Safety vs. Inclusion: A School's Impossible Choice?
Education Management Safety vs. Inclusion: A School's Impossible Choice?

A high-elevation California school district, long accustomed to sending its athletes across the state line into Nevada to avoid treacherous winter mountain travel, now finds itself at the epicenter of a legal and ideological firestorm. The Tahoe-Truckee Unified School District (TTUSD) must now

Colleges Face Closures and Mergers in 2025
Education Management Colleges Face Closures and Mergers in 2025

The year 2025 will be remembered as a period of profound reckoning for American higher education, as the cumulative weight of financial and demographic pressures forced a significant number of institutions to make the ultimate decision to close their doors. Throughout the year, at least fifteen

A Culture of Continuous Growth Means Better Never Stops
Education Management A Culture of Continuous Growth Means Better Never Stops

The modern educational environment is defined by its relentless pace of change, presenting a constant challenge to educators who strive for excellence in their practice. In this dynamic landscape, the most effective philosophy is one that embraces this evolution, reframing the pursuit of great

South Africa Faces a Looming Teacher Exodus Crisis
Education Management South Africa Faces a Looming Teacher Exodus Crisis

The foundation of South Africa's public education system is trembling under the weight of an impending demographic shift and widespread professional burnout, threatening to trigger a large-scale departure of its most experienced educators. Projections paint a stark picture: by 2030, the country

Loading
Latest Articles

Subscribe to our weekly news digest.

Join now and become a part of our fast-growing community.

Invalid Email Address
Thanks for Subscribing!
We'll be sending you our best soon!
Something went wrong, please try again later