The latest Nation’s Report Card, released late last month, tells two stories about Massachusetts students. As state leaders ...
We have songs where we move and clap … and we have to like, bend down, clap diagonally, snap, sway — it’s really difficult ...
Jeurry, who is now 26 and was diagnosed with a mild intellectual disability after graduating high school, requested that his ...
In New York and other cities across the nation, educators are grappling with fear among students and parents that US ...
A declaration from the University’s vice president for research outlined impacts to research that benefits Rhode Island and the nation, should a federal pause on financial assistance take effect.
The two-page document states that DODEA is “conducting an operational compliance review to ensure alignment with” the recent ...
An initiative aimed at raising student achievement doesn't give students enough practice with foundational skills, some say.
Varma is one of five Long Islanders who received national recognition for the 2024 Congressional App Challenge — an official initiative of the U.S. House of Representatives for middle and high school ...
While cellphone bans are popular with many educators, some researchers say there's not much evidence yet that these policies ...
Twelve local higher education leaders weigh in on their schools’ strategies to address the looming demographic cliff.
New York City public schools are updating a controversial math curriculum after the teachers union raised concerns about a lack of prerequisites — the second time since Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos ...
Two additional elementary schools have quietly won exemptions to Mayor Eric Adams’ sweeping reading curriculum mandate, ...