School leaders face a multifaceted challenge when deciding on technology needs for their districts. Not only must they choose apps and devices that will benefit education, but they must also create and maintain a secure, creative environment conducive to learning. Transparent communication between
The ongoing struggles of Illinois public schools to overcome learning loss in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic serve as a focal point of the broader educational landscape. School districts across west-central Illinois are employing various strategies to bridge the educational gaps that were
Education in South Africa has faced numerous challenges over the years, impacting students, teachers, and communities. To address these challenges, Old Mutual has partnered with the Seed Educational Trust to launch the School Leadership Programme (SLP). This initiative is aimed at empowering school
As the new school year approaches, the Connecticut State Board of Education is considering implementing new policy guidance designed to restrict cellphone use in schools. This proposal, aimed at enhancing student engagement and minimizing distractions, has sparked a wide range of opinions among
The 2024 Final Rule, published by the U.S. Department of Education on April 19, 2024, signals substantial changes to Title IX regulations. These updates are designed to enhance protections against sex discrimination within educational institutions receiving federal funding. By broadening
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary and Secondary Education has allocated a substantial grant totaling $3,954,518 to two professors from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Education, Erin Centeio and Kuʻulei Serna. This grant is part of the initiative "I Paʻa Ka H