Education Management

Teacher Pay Rise 2025: Boosting Compensation and Equity
Education Management Teacher Pay Rise 2025: Boosting Compensation and Equity

The alignment of teachers' compensation with their role in shaping students’ educational experiences has become the focal point of education policy in England. As the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB) rolled out its much-anticipated recommendations, the government gave its nod of approval,

Is Classroom Tech Truly Meeting Students' Diverse Needs?
Education Management Is Classroom Tech Truly Meeting Students' Diverse Needs?

In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, technology is becoming increasingly crucial as teachers and students alike explore its potential to enrich learning experiences. Schools and educators face the challenge of incorporating technological advancements into curricula to meet the diverse

Trump Cuts $100M in Federal Contracts from Harvard
Education Management Trump Cuts $100M in Federal Contracts from Harvard

In a decisive move, the Trump administration executed a significant reduction in federal financial backing to one of the nation's most prestigious institutions, Harvard University. This decision reverberates through the academic and research landscapes, stripping the university of approximately

Are Stricter Chinese Student Visas Protecting U.S. Interests?
Education Management Are Stricter Chinese Student Visas Protecting U.S. Interests?

unIn the wake of the Trump administration's recent announcement to revoke visas of Chinese students, education expert Camille Faivre provides insights into the ramifications for higher education and the delicate balance between national security and academic freedom. With her extensive experience

Will Trump Admin's Education Cuts Harm Vulnerable Students?
Education Management Will Trump Admin's Education Cuts Harm Vulnerable Students?

The Trump administration's recent actions concerning the U.S. Department of Education have ignited a flurry of debate across the political spectrum. This policy shift, marked by significant workforce reductions and funding reallocations, has raised pressing questions about its effects on

Why Do Schools Lag in Reporting Data Breaches?
EdTech Why Do Schools Lag in Reporting Data Breaches?

A recent study by Comparitech reveals that educational institutions take substantially longer to report data breaches compared to other sectors. Schools and colleges average about 4.8 months, while education companies take up to 6.3 months to disclose such incidents. This lag in reporting is

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