Education Management

Are Wellness Rooms the Future of Schools?
Education Management Are Wellness Rooms the Future of Schools?

The traditional academic environment, often characterized by rigid schedules and high-pressure expectations, is undergoing a profound transformation as educators recognize the inseparable link between mental well-being and learning. In response to the growing need for proactive mental health

Judge Blocks California School Gender Secrecy Policies
Education Management Judge Blocks California School Gender Secrecy Policies

A sweeping federal court decision has fundamentally altered the landscape of student privacy and parental rights across California, immediately halting school district policies that allowed students to change their gender identity without parental notification. The statewide injunction, issued by

USU Program Solves Special Ed Teacher Shortage
Education Management USU Program Solves Special Ed Teacher Shortage

Utah school districts are navigating a persistent and challenging shortage of special education teachers, a crisis that directly impacts the quality of education for some of the state's most vulnerable students. In a direct and innovative response to this critical need, Utah State University's

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

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