South Korea's early education landscape places a considerable financial and emotional burden on young families. With nearly half of the country's children enrolled in costly private educational programs, the quest for securing their future academic success drags into this pursuit, causing
The Students Advocating for Youth (SAY) Village at NC State University recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of empowering future educators and young students in Wake County. This milestone provides an excellent opportunity to reflect on how the program has significantly
President Trump's recent executive order to dismantle the Department of Education has sparked diverse reactions from Iowa lawmakers, educators, and organizations. On Thursday, Trump signed the order directing the Secretary of Education to take the necessary steps to close the Department of
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has embarked on an ambitious journey with a strategic plan to enhance infrastructure and implement significant operational upgrades at its Prescott Campus. These initiatives aim to elevate the university’s flight program to new heights while laying the g
In recent years, mental health issues among young people have skyrocketed. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in five youths aged 13-18 experience a severe mental health disorder at some point in their life. With statistics like these, the question arises: Are schools doing
The financial services sector is often perceived as a field only accessible to those with a specific background or connections, but recent initiatives aim to dispel such myths and open new opportunities for young minds. Sandy Begbie CBE, CEO of Scottish Financial Enterprise, recently visited