The introduction of a statewide cellphone ban across New York schools marks a significant shift in educational policy aimed at reducing distractions and enhancing student focus. Officially mandated for the 2025-26 school year, this regulation forbids the use of personally-owned internet-enabled
Recent discussions around education funding in the United States have sparked robust debate, particularly in light of the Trump administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026. This plan aims to significantly cut federal education spending while increasing support for charter schools. As
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
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
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
The dynamics of federal and state control over education came to the forefront when a federal court stopped the Trump administration's attempts to shut down the Department of Education. In recent legal developments, a ruling was issued regarding the authority and role of this pivotal federal