Well-Being

Could Education Freedom Restore the Joy of Learning?
Education Management Could Education Freedom Restore the Joy of Learning?

A growing chorus of educators and parents argues that the modern public education system has strayed far from its core mission, transforming what should be a vibrant journey of discovery into a high-pressure, compliance-driven marathon. In Mississippi, veteran educator Dr. Donna Akers has become a

Karnataka Mandates Mental Health Care in Schools
Education Management Karnataka Mandates Mental Health Care in Schools

In a landmark decision aimed at addressing the deeply concerning rise in student distress and suicides, the Karnataka government has enacted a sweeping mandate that fundamentally reshapes the responsibilities of educational institutions toward student well-being. This comprehensive directive, based

Whatcom Community Demands State Action on School Funding
Education Management Whatcom Community Demands State Action on School Funding

A groundswell of frustration and concern has unified the Whatcom County community, culminating in a powerful demand for state legislators to fulfill their constitutional obligation to fully fund K-12 education. At a packed town hall meeting held in the Blaine Performing Arts Center, approximately

School Trips Are Vital for Student Success
Education Management School Trips Are Vital for Student Success

The traditional model of education, largely confined to the four walls of a classroom, often struggles to bridge the gap between abstract concepts and their real-world applications. School trips, frequently viewed as an extracurricular luxury or a simple break from routine, represent a powerful and

CA Peer Program Boosts Mental Health and School Culture
Education Management CA Peer Program Boosts Mental Health and School Culture

Amid a nationwide surge in youth mental health challenges, a pioneering initiative in California is demonstrating that one of the most powerful resources for students may be sitting right next to them in class. A groundbreaking peer-to-peer support program implemented across eight high school

Study Validates Remote Testing for Special Education
Education Management Study Validates Remote Testing for Special Education

The persistent gap between the growing number of students referred for special education evaluations and the limited number of school psychologists available to conduct them has forced districts nationwide to confront a significant operational and ethical dilemma. This challenge, intensified by

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