As the global job market continues to evolve at a rapid pace, the education system in the Philippines has faced increasing pressure to ensure that its graduates are equipped with the skills necessary to meet the demands of modern industries. To address this issue, the Philippines is preparing to
In an unprecedented event, armed officers from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) barred Oregon U.S. Representative Suzanne Bonamici and about 20 other Democratic Congress members from entering the U.S. Department of Education building. This dramatic blockade occurred as the lawmakers sought
Tennessee State University (TSU), a historically Black public institution, is grappling with a severe financial crisis that threatens its survival. The university faces the possibility of running out of cash as early as April or May 2024. Interim President Dwayne Tucker has made an urgent appeal to
In his 2024 campaign, former President Donald Trump expressed a strong intent to overhaul the accreditation system, accusing academic institutions of being overly influenced by left-wing ideologies. He proposed the removal of what he described as "radical Left accreditors" and the
Governor Josh Shapiro and the General Assembly have allocated $250 million in public school facilities funding for 2024, signaling Pennsylvania's first state-directed funds for school facility improvements since 2016. Distributed through the Public School Facilities Improvement Grant (PSFIG)
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has launched an extensive investigation into a large-scale scandal involving fraudulent teacher certification. Over 200 teachers across the state are accused of obtaining their teaching certificates through deceitful means. This investigation has brought to light a