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.
VR Transforms Educational Leadership Training
EdTech VR Transforms Educational Leadership Training

The escalating complexity of modern educational systems demands leaders equipped with more than just theoretical knowledge; it requires professionals who can navigate high-stakes scenarios with confidence and practical wisdom. As traditional training methods struggle to bridge the gap between

Dept. of Ed Reverses Course on Anti-DEI Policy
Education Management Dept. of Ed Reverses Course on Anti-DEI Policy

We are joined today by Camille Faivre, an education management expert who helps institutions navigate the complex intersection of policy and practice. In a significant recent development, the U.S. Department of Education has dropped its appeal to enforce a controversial anti-DEI letter, creating

Colleges Partner on New Early Childhood Teacher Pathway
Education Management Colleges Partner on New Early Childhood Teacher Pathway

A new collaborative initiative is set to significantly bolster the educational landscape of the Great Lakes region by directly addressing the pressing shortage of qualified early childhood educators. Bay Mills Community College (BMCC) and Lake Superior State University (LSSU) have formalized a

Imagine Childcare Pioneers Full Employee Ownership
Education Management Imagine Childcare Pioneers Full Employee Ownership

In an industry perpetually grappling with high turnover and financial precarity, one prominent New York early education provider has implemented a structural transformation that directly confronts these systemic challenges by turning its entire workforce into owners. Imagine Early Learning Centers

Blossom Nursery Redefines Learning With Brain Science
Education Management Blossom Nursery Redefines Learning With Brain Science

In the rapidly advancing field of early childhood development, a significant chasm often exists between groundbreaking scientific discoveries about the developing brain and the conventional practices employed in preschool classrooms. While neuroscientists have pinpointed the first five years of

Could Higher Education Survive a Second Trump Term?
Education Management Could Higher Education Survive a Second Trump Term?

Just one year into a hypothetical second Trump administration, the landscape of American higher education has been irrevocably altered by a relentless and strategic campaign of federal intervention. Universities, once considered bastions of autonomy, now find themselves navigating a treacherous

Will Congress Save the Education Department?
Education Management Will Congress Save the Education Department?

In the complex world of federal education funding, few voices offer the clarity and insight of Camille Faivre. An expert in education management, she navigates the intricate post-pandemic landscape, helping institutions thrive. Today, she joins us to dissect the high-stakes budget showdown in

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.

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