K-12

Persistent Discontent Amid Slight Improvement in U.S. K-12 Education
Education Management Persistent Discontent Amid Slight Improvement in U.S. K-12 Education

As the new academic year kicks off, Americans' views on the K-12 education system show a subtle yet noteworthy improvement. A Gallup poll conducted from August 1-20, 2024, reveals that satisfaction with the quality of K-12 education has risen seven percentage points to 43% from last year's lowest

InvestEd Program Launches to Boost Work-Based Learning in Hamilton County
Education Management InvestEd Program Launches to Boost Work-Based Learning in Hamilton County

InvestEd Program Launches to Boost Work-Based Learning in Hamilton County Hamilton County is taking a significant step towards enhancing students' educational experiences with the launch of the InvestEd program. Supported heavily by Duke Energy, the initiative aims to create over 1,000 work-based

Can Kids Shape the Future? NSF's Game Design Challenge Says Yes
Education Management Can Kids Shape the Future? NSF's Game Design Challenge Says Yes

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has recently launched an exciting new video game design competition that challenges K-12 students to imagine what "Life in 2100" might look like. With a total of $100,000 in prize money on offer, the competition aims to blend technological skills with

Can Free Online Civics Tools Boost Young Americans' Civic Engagement?
Education Management Can Free Online Civics Tools Boost Young Americans' Civic Engagement?

Civics education in the United States faces a crucial challenge, with many K-12 students lacking a thorough understanding of American democracy, civic responsibilities, and governmental influence. PBS and GBH have taken a significant step to address this issue by offering the Civics Collection on

Rural Minnesotans Criticize Governor Walz's Pandemic and Social Policies
Education Management Rural Minnesotans Criticize Governor Walz's Pandemic and Social Policies

In a critical examination of Governor Tim Walz's policies, Dr. Kim Friesen, superintendent at Mountain Lake Christian School, sheds light on the challenges that rural Minnesota communities face, particularly in the realm of education. She argues that Governor Walz's approach, primarily focused on

Presidential Rhetoric Deepens Partisan Divides in K-12 Education Policy
Education Management Presidential Rhetoric Deepens Partisan Divides in K-12 Education Policy

Presidential rhetoric has long been a powerful tool in shaping public opinion and influencing policy, especially within the realm of K-12 education. This leverage can have a profound effect, not just on the policies in question but also on the degree of partisan division that surrounds these

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