A new directive from Florida's state government, designed to severely restrict its public universities from hiring international faculty and researchers through the H-1B visa program, has ignited a fierce debate across American higher education. This policy creates a significant flashpoint, pitting
The journey to higher education is often paved with financial hurdles, prompting students and their families to explore every possible avenue for funding, from traditional academic scholarships to athletic grants. Amid this complex landscape, a traditionally overlooked pathway is gaining
In an elementary school classroom, a simple, bi-weekly ritual is transforming the way second-graders approach the fundamental task of writing, proving that the cultivation of thankfulness can be a powerful catalyst for academic development. At Southeast Kelloggsville Elementary, teacher Ashley
A comprehensive new study offers compelling evidence that a blended parenting program, which combines both remote and in-person delivery methods, can significantly improve developmental outcomes and home environments for young children, providing a viable strategy for expanding Early Childhood
In a climate of legal uncertainty and intense political scrutiny, the U.S. Department of Education has signaled it will not retreat from its campaign against certain diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, even after a federal court order halted its primary policy weapon. The department's
The dismissal of an educator's child from preschool for behavioral challenges in 2018 served as a stark, personal illustration of a systemic issue that has since escalated into a full-blown crisis within the American education system. This single event highlighted a profound disconnect between the