Policies & Regulations

Will Trump’s New Rule Harm Early Childhood Education?
Education Management Will Trump’s New Rule Harm Early Childhood Education?

In a move that has sparked intense debate across educational and child care communities, the Trump administration has rolled out a new policy under the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA), recently signed into law, which could profoundly alter the future of early childhood education. Scheduled to

Federal Judge Upholds Alabama's Anti-DEI Law in Schools
Education Management Federal Judge Upholds Alabama's Anti-DEI Law in Schools

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

Can Apprenticeship Degrees Transform Higher Education?
Education Management Can Apprenticeship Degrees Transform Higher Education?

In an era where the value of a traditional college degree is increasingly questioned, a new educational model is gaining traction with the potential to reshape the landscape of postsecondary learning, offering a fresh perspective on career preparation. Apprenticeship degrees, which seamlessly blend

Do Elite Colleges Use Early Decision to Inflate Costs?
Education Management Do Elite Colleges Use Early Decision to Inflate Costs?

In a striking development that has sent shockwaves through the higher education landscape, a major antitrust lawsuit has been filed against 32 prestigious U.S. colleges, alongside application platforms like Common App and Scoir, and the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (CFHE). This legal

Federal Bill Boosts Local Food in K-12 School Nutrition
Education Management Federal Bill Boosts Local Food in K-12 School Nutrition

In a nation where childhood hunger remains a persistent challenge, a new wave of legislative action is emerging to transform the way students are fed in schools, focusing on both nutrition and community support. Across the country, lawmakers are recognizing the profound impact of connecting local

Is Texas' Classroom Cellphone Ban Helping or Hurting Students?
Education Management Is Texas' Classroom Cellphone Ban Helping or Hurting Students?

As students across Texas settle into the current school year, a sweeping new law banning cellphones, electronic devices, and wearables in classrooms has sparked intense debate among educators, parents, and administrators. Introduced by Republican State Representative Caroline Fairly, this

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