Current and former staffers are wary of vague plans to move special education out of the Education Department.
It’s almost that time of year, that day on the calendar that sparks either immense joy or general annoyance. April Fools’ Day ...
The U.S. Department of Education opened investigations under FERPA into two states, alleging violations of parents' rights.
State education officials nationwide say the U.S. Department of Education is blocking access to tens of millions of dollars ...
The Supreme Court seems unlikely to strike down the E-rate program, though some justices questioned its funding structure and ...
VanAusdal suggested that the secondary level is also a good time to pair work on SEL skills—such as collaboration—with ...
As of March 26, Education Week has identified 19 lawsuits that challenge either Trump administration education policies or ...
The federal government has often led the way in reform, and only some states have shown the capacity to take over.
State legislators have introduced measures that would prohibit schools from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
The U.S. Department of Education has emerged as an aggressive enforcer of President Donald Trump’s social agenda, moving ...
Dramatic cuts at the U.S. Department of Education have left a “skeletal staff” at offices that oversee research and troves of ...
Because one of the challenges we find is that students get the fundamentals in math, and then suddenly they hit a wall when ...
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