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What Trump’s Second Term Could Mean for U.S. Education

The American education system is poised to be a battleground for funding, diversity and immigration issues under President Trump.

The Next Presidency Will Shape Gen Z’s Education

Trump's proposed dismantling of the Department of Education would financially handicap low-income students.

Getting Students to Embrace STEM

Oct 11 | Speakers discuss novel initiatives to engage kids in STEM/STEAM occupations, as well as some of the barriers in classrooms.

在我的高中圖書館裡 看書是學生唯一不會做的事

學校圖書館是一種即將消失的產物,愈來愈多年輕人在圖書館裡並不看書,只會使用數位設備。

L.A. Educators Celebrate New K-12 Central American Studies Curriculum

The new curriculum highlights the culture of the region’s ethnic groups and helps students document migration stories through writing and art.

At My High School the Library Is for Everything but Books

School libraries are a vanishing breed as more and more young people ditch books for their digital devices.

Poll Finds Nearly All Florida Parents Want Experts, Not Politicians Shaping Education

The poll by the Southern Poverty Law Center found 92% of Floridian parents want public school curricula decided on by “education professionals.”

In Publishing, Diversity Depends Not Only on Who’s Portrayed But How

To change unequal representation for people of color is to change not only how many are portrayed, but also how they’re portrayed.

All Children Deserve Access to Quality Education, Free of Bullying

Education rights are under attack, especially for children of color and transgender students, said a group of panelists, exhorting Congress and the courts to...

School Districts With the Greatest Need Get Fewer Dollars, Study Shows

A new study finds that nationwide school districts with more Black and Latino students receive on average 16% less than whiter, wealthier districts.

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