Browsing: Education
Most educators don’t want headphones in the classroom — but some say it’s complicated.
A student perspective on how her school could better support Muslim students during Ramadan.
As immigration enforcement intensifies across the Twin Cities, teachers navigate fear, learning disruptions, and support for students.
While investing young can be a great tool for teaching financial literacy, some recent, risky viral strategies teeter between investing and gambling.
The federal Senate is considering a bill that would ban artificial intelligence companions for minors, a pivotal decision in a time of uncertainty around the role of AI in education.
Many states have banned the AP African American Studies course out of fear it will create division. A Kentucky teen argues the reality is exactly the opposite.
Echelon Catapult, a student-run nonprofit born during the pandemic, is giving underserved kids hands-on science lessons, and young teachers a chance to lead.
Connecticut’s Student Governor reflects on his classmate’s detainment and a pressing need for proactive advocacy.
The student publication ‘Theogony’ of Alexandria City High School now must send sensitive stories through the principal’s office before publishing—and watchdogs are sounding the alarm.
Students and educators react to new restrictions on international students as Harvard fights to defend educational freedom.