The recent surge of state legislation targeting student cellphone use has left many smaller K-12 schools scrambling to translate broad new requirements into practical, everyday classroom policies. Without the extensive support of large district offices or dedicated innovation directors, these
In an educational landscape where the quality of teacher preparation is more critical than ever, Davis & Elkins College has achieved a significant milestone that affirms its commitment to excellence in shaping future educators. The college’s Teacher Education Programs have officially earned a full
An aspiring educator's journey toward certification transformed into a powerful community initiative, revealing how a single classroom project can address profound, often-unseen needs and forge lasting partnerships that directly enhance student well-being. Andrea Hether, a student at Davenport
The Chicago Board of Education has greenlit a revised property tax levy that injects an additional $40 million into the city's school system, a decision that underscores a profound dilemma facing one of the nation's largest public school districts. This move, achieved through a contentious vote,
As the last of the substantial federal emergency relief funds allocated during the pandemic has expired, college campuses across the nation are confronting a stark financial reality that threatens to dismantle the very mental health support systems that were expanded to meet an unprecedented
The modern landscape of higher education is often perceived as a rigid hierarchy, where the journey to success is narrowly defined by traditional four-year institutions. However, a compelling narrative is unfolding at institutions that are challenging this convention, proving that a student's first