Most Students Who Left College During COVID Want to Return — But Many Can’t
Money, stress and family & work obligations are keeping students from returning to college and earning their degrees, survey finds
Money, stress and family & work obligations are keeping students from returning to college and earning their degrees, survey finds
Better integrating durable skills in K-12 education will help ensure that more learners ultimately find success in their careers and communities
With emotional, physical, and cognitive development all being strengthened, singing in a choir is beneficial for kids, no matter what the age
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted children in many ways. However, the worst impact has been in the ways COVID has messed up kids’ learning.
Should U.S. K–12 math curriculum change—and if so, how?
Republicans and Democrats alike shared the view that more attention should have been paid to the academic needs of the nation’s students.
Despite Urgency, New National Tutoring Effort Could Take 6 Months to Ramp Up
While students are using more and more technology in schools, handwriting is still a very important skill
It's best to learn another language while young, so use these websites to help support your child to become multilingual.
Digital citizenship training must continue forward as an ongoing conversation between all members of a school and its community