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
As Kharkiv faces ongoing conflict that disrupts daily life, the city's education sector presses on with remarkable resilience and ingenuity. Since the escalation of hostilities, safety threats have forced schools to radically adapt by shifting classes to subterranean locations. This development
As Michigan continues to expand its educational offerings, one significant challenge remains unmet: the provision of summer child care for 4-year-olds. The Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP), while a landmark initiative in pre-kindergarten education, leaves a critical gap when its services halt
The alignment of teachers' compensation with their role in shaping students’ educational experiences has become the focal point of education policy in England. As the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB) rolled out its much-anticipated recommendations, the government gave its nod of approval,
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
As AI technologies become embedded in both personal and educational experiences, there's an increasing need to address how students interact with these tools. Despite the rise in AI usage, only a small number of U.S. school districts have instituted formal policies governing this engagement. The