"First things first" is a very old idiom. It's also been a book, a song, a poem, a slogan, a talk show, a pre-K program and more. As a precept, it does two important things: It designates a relative ...
With the fall semester still in doubt because of the COVID-19 pandemic, university faculty are learning and sharing how to optimize virtual learning American colleges are bracing for the uncertainty ...
A new framework intends to guide the edtech industry’s implementation of AI in education in a purpose-driven, transparent, and equitable manner that enables critical tools for personalized and ...
Earlier this week, Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) released a proposal for another $500 billion stimulus for state governments, echoing calls last week from more than 180 unions, ...
Rachel Alexander Cambre, Ph.D., is a visiting fellow with the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies and the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation. The school choice policies ...
The United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) celebrates the seventy-third anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter, which took place on 26 June 1945, by sharing this article submitted by ...
EDUCATION assumes that truth exists. Without truth, learning becomes incoherent. The claim “there are no absolute truths” is self-defeating, for one must ask: “Are you absolutely sure of that?” To ...
American conservatism is at a crossroads—or perhaps more accurately, at a roundabout with lots of potential exits. Conservative education policy is no exception. Some think that school choice and ...
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