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At universities in California, Illinois, Louisiana and Texas, students report changes to campus clubs and activities, diminished research opportunities and fears for international students’ safety.
We want to know how the Trump administration is affecting higher education and life on your campus. What, if any, changes are you seeing at your college or university because of federal policy shifts?
Students in special education spend more time in separate classrooms in New Jersey than they do in any other state — a ...
Nebraska is a case study of what can happen when schools prioritize including students with disabilities in ways research ...
The Institute for Museum and Library Services was established in 1996 and is the largest source of federal funding for ...
A teacher works with a student at Westmoor Elementary in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. The district is one of the first to adopt a statewide initiative to improve inclusion in classrooms. Credit: Jackie ...
Americans are losing trust in journalism and turning away from legacy media and local newspapers are closing at an alarming rate. There is a great way to address these challenges: School newspapers.
A federal judge says the courts cannot ‘breathe life’ back into the research and data division of the Education Department ...
Elizabeth Tipton, president of the Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness (SREE), said the limited reinstatement is “upsetting.” “They’re trying to make IES as small as they possibly can,” ...
In Mahmoud v. Taylor, parents claim that a Maryland county’s board of education violated their religious rights by failing to provide an opt-out for their children from a read-aloud of a book with ...
The Trump administration has undertaken draconian efforts to gut education research and dismantle public education, including our higher education system, often considered to be the world’s best. We ...
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