The modern classroom has become an emotional crucible, testing the resilience of students struggling with unprecedented mental health challenges and educators leaving the profession in record numbers due to burnout. This dual crisis has exposed a fundamental flaw in the way educators are prepared.
With the recent announcement that the 120-year-old California College of the Arts will close, the landscape of American higher education has been shaken once again. To understand the complex forces at play, we spoke with Camille Faivre, an education management expert who specializes in
In the crucial early years of a child's development, where the very architecture of future learning and social interaction is formed, the guidance of an exceptional educator can set a trajectory for lifelong success. The recognition of a Teacher of the Year, particularly in the preschool domain,
Homewood-Flossmoor High School's reputation for excellence in athletics and extracurriculars is well-established, but a new era is dawning with a laser focus on matching that prestige within the classroom. Appointed in November 2024, District 233's new superintendent, Jennifer Norrell, has unveiled
A petition bearing nearly 24,000 signatures arriving at the doorstep of the University of Oklahoma’s administration marked a dramatic escalation in a conflict that began with a single student essay. This massive show of national support was organized by the American Association of University
The quiet assumption that a college degree is an automatic passport to a better life has fractured under the weight of widespread public skepticism and profound economic uncertainty. Once revered pillars of society, independent colleges now find themselves at a perilous crossroads, navigating a