College admission tests are becoming a thing of the past. More than 80% of U.S. colleges and universities do not require applicants to take standardized tests...
MANILA – Bullying in schools persist despite the signing of Republic Act No 10627 or the Anti-Bullying Act nearly 10 years ago. The 2018 Programme for International...
A growing number of public schools and colleges in the U.S. are moving to ban TikTok – the popular Chinese-owned social media app that allows users...
Why do some public schools have specialized curricula or programs — what have come to be called schools or programs of choice? And what kinds of...
Murmuring at the back of the classroom used to be considered a problem for teachers. Today. moving chairs, blurting out, walking around, jostling, checking cellphones, talking...
When it comes to the news these days, what we choose to regard as trustworthy has more to do with our own world view than what...
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Students who work while enrolled in college are about 20% less likely...
This coming spring, a new group of students will think about choosing university majors when they apply to campuses across North America. In all likelihood, fewer...
Svitlana Popova’s students didn’t realize she was leading their online math class while outside the charred remains of her home in Ukraine until they saw a...
Photo by Mikhail Nilov/Pexels, CC BY Many children start school excited about learning to read. And parents too! After many years of reading and re-reading (seemingly...