Imagine a classroom where numbers dance on a whiteboard, but for some students, the lesson remains silent and inaccessible, not because of a lack of ability, but due to barriers in communication and teaching methods that fail to meet their needs. Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students often face
Imagine a classroom where discussions on race, identity, and systemic inequality are carefully tiptoed around, not out of disinterest, but out of fear of legal repercussions. In Alabama, this scenario is becoming a reality for many educators and students following a federal judge’s decision to
In the tapestry of American history, few figures shine as brightly as Williana Burroughs (1882–1945), a Black educator, activist, and Communist organizer whose life was a relentless crusade against racial, gender, and class oppression. Born just one generation removed from slavery, she navigated a
As the new school year unfolds across Florida, a stark divide emerges between state leadership and educators over the true condition of public education, raising critical questions about funding, staffing, and student outcomes that impact the future of countless students. Governor Ron DeSantis
As the fall season approaches, excitement is building on the Colorado State University (CSU) campus for an unforgettable run of athletic events, marking the university’s final year in the Mountain West Conference. Faculty and staff have a unique opportunity to join in the celebration with
In the dynamic world of education, Australia faces a persistent challenge with the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) skills gap, a problem compounded by stark gender disparities in science achievement and declining student engagement as years progress. This issue not only