Unlocking Merit Badges: Recognizing Achievements of Academic Department Chairs
Hollis Robbins proposes a merit badge system for academic department chairs to recognize their unique skills and accomplishments, fostering practical expertise.
Indianapolis Public Schools Faces Enrollment Decline Amid Financial Challenges and Legislation Threats
January 13, 2025
Indianapolis Public Schools faces a 3.7% enrollment drop, primarily in middle schools, amid financial strain and potential legislative challenges.
Empowering Educators: 5 Strategies for Effective AI Training in Schools
January 13, 2025
The article outlines five strategies to enhance AI professional development for educators, emphasizing practical training and clear policy communication to boost confidence.
Test Your Knowledge with Our Latest Education News Quiz for January 2025
January 12, 2025
Test your knowledge with our Weekly Quiz on Education News and explore the latest developments while gaining access to valuable resources and insights!
Exploring the Impact and Inequities of Tutoring in U.S. Education
January 12, 2025
This article explores the expanding tutoring landscape in the U.S., highlighting its effectiveness, particularly in affluent communities and through innovative methods like AI.
Understanding Teacher Recruitment and Retention: Key Findings from Recent Research
January 12, 2025
Recent studies reveal that starting salaries, deteriorating working conditions, contract teaching trends, and economic factors crucially impact teacher recruitment and retention.
New Jersey’s Teacher Certification Changes Spark Debate Over Educational Standards
January 11, 2025
New Jersey’s new teacher certification law, which removes the Praxis test, sparks debate on educational standards amid efforts to address teacher shortages.
Sarah Ellison Enhances Student Access and Success at Sonoma State University
January 11, 2025
Sarah Ellison, Sonoma State’s new associate VP for student affairs, focuses on enhancing student access and success through career services and community engagement.
Biden Halts TRIO Expansion, Leaving Advocates Disheartened Yet Determined for Change
January 11, 2025
The Biden administration’s decision to exclude undocumented students from expanding TRIO programs sparks mixed emotions among advocates, fueling ongoing debates on access to education.
Reclaiming Well-Being in Academia: A Call for Slow Living Among Women of Color
January 11, 2025
Kenyatta Y. Dawson advocates for women of color in academia to embrace slow living to prioritize well-being and counteract systemic pressures in their professional lives.
Bipartisan Efforts Unite to Combat Youth Mental Health Crisis Across America
January 10, 2025
Lawmakers from both parties are uniting to tackle the escalating youth mental health crisis through innovative and bipartisan initiatives across the U.S.