Politicians used to care how much students learn. Now, to find a defense of educational excellence, we have to look beyond politics. Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Dana ...
Jose Muñoz is the president of the Education Commission of the States, which connects governors, legislators, commissioners, ...
Six students from the University of Virginia’s Politics Honors program, with help from 130 fellow undergraduates, are taking their research beyond the classroom, designing and conducting an exit poll ...
The past few years have been a roller coaster for social-emotional learning. Even as schools have increased their investments in SEL, the concept has faced fierce political pushback. And fast-changing ...
In another chaotic meeting on Aug. 28, the Chicago Board of Education adopted an FY26 budget, just days before the legal deadline. It’s good that the district didn’t have to shut down, and that the ...
Since 2023, the McKee administration has awarded $10 million worth of Learn365 grants to every municipality in the state except Johnston His Community Learning Center program has provided $81.7 ...
Hochul understood that families facing affordability pressures are not interested in ideological battles.
A Times reporter reflects on the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the Department of Education. By Terence McGinley Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers ...
At last week’s ASU+GSV conference in San Diego, I was asked to try to decipher the state of education politics alongside my friends Andy Rotherham and Penny Schwinn. Penny moderated, asking great ...