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 ...
Policymakers must strengthen the Pell Grant, create a federal-state partnership, and better protect loan borrowers. Below is a post that CAP and its partners are sharing that explains the principles ...
"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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Trump administration has proposed a "compact" for universities, offering federal funding for adherence to specific demands. As an alternative, a "shared statement of principles" has been suggested ...
Saint Louis University’s School of Education is excited to announce the creation of a new degree option—the Master of Arts in Education Principles and Practices. This new program is relevant 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 ...