Policies & Regulations

How Data Is Revolutionizing Early Learning in South Africa
Education Management How Data Is Revolutionizing Early Learning in South Africa

The release of the Thrive by Five Index represents a landmark collaboration between the Department of Basic Education and private innovators to map the developmental status of preschoolers. This initiative addresses a long-standing challenge where educational interventions were often based on

Should Schools Lose Funding Over Gender Identity Privacy?
Education Management Should Schools Lose Funding Over Gender Identity Privacy?

The intensifying national conversation regarding the financial security of public school districts that prioritize student gender privacy has sparked a complex legal and ethical dilemma for administrators and lawmakers alike. As of 2026, the intersection of individual student rights and parental

Should Politicians Be Forced to Use Public Schools?
Education Management Should Politicians Be Forced to Use Public Schools?

The transition toward demanding direct accountability from representatives marks a significant shift in how citizens perceive the state’s obligation to provide public services. In the current climate of Maharashtra, this sentiment has coalesced into the "School Thik Karo" campaign, a movement

How Can Philanthropy Protect K-12 Data Amid Policy Shifts?
Education Management How Can Philanthropy Protect K-12 Data Amid Policy Shifts?

Many student outcome indicators lose their public visibility when their collection depends on federal accountability standards that are subject to political change. In the current landscape of 2026, education policy is witnessing a decentralization that threatens the continuity of longitudinal data

Can Institutional Aid Make Elite Education Affordable?
Education Management Can Institutional Aid Make Elite Education Affordable?

The commitment of a university to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need has become a defining characteristic of the most accessible top-tier academic institutions. While the sticker price of a private university degree often exceeds eighty thousand dollars annually, the reality for many admitted

Does Oklahoma Public Funding Now Exceed Private Tuition?
Education Management Does Oklahoma Public Funding Now Exceed Private Tuition?

By providing credits between $5,000 and $7,500, the state of Oklahoma has effectively lowered the entry price for private education below the cost of maintaining a public school seat. This legislative maneuver represents a fundamental departure from the traditional model where public funding was

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