In an era where digital distractions are omnipresent, the DeKalb County School District in Georgia is taking a bold step to reshape the educational landscape by expanding a comprehensive cell phone ban across all its schools for the upcoming 2025-26 academic year. This initiative, aptly named
Across Europe, the commitment to improving child welfare has yielded measurable success, with significant reductions in child poverty and increased access to early childhood education and care (ECEC) over recent years. However, as encouraging as these advancements are, a deeper look reveals
In the quiet town of Coquille, Oregon, with a population of just 4,000, a remarkable story of resilience and unity has unfolded, showcasing how educators in small communities can achieve significant victories when backed by their neighbors. This narrative centers on the Coquille Educators
In an era where technology permeates every aspect of daily life, the presence of smartphones in schools has sparked intense debate among educators, parents, and policymakers. These devices, while offering undeniable benefits like instant access to information and communication, often become sources
An Unfolding Campus Conflict A tense situation unfolded at UCLA, raising a critical question: Can free speech coexist with civil rights on university campuses? This conflict stemmed from a pro-Palestinian encampment established by students demanding divestment from Israel-linked companies. Caught
In the fast-paced world of education policy and civil rights law, Camille Faivre stands out for her expertise in education management, particularly in the development and implementation of open and e-learning programs. Amidst ongoing federal investigations into prestigious institutions like Duke