This year’s perennial back-to-school uniform discussion happens during a cost of living crisis. And we already know that the upfront and maintenance costs of school uniforms...
Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the largest regions in the world and has the lowest rates of participation in higher education anywhere in the world. The...
After a decade, the federal government has reached an agreement to settle a class action lawsuit that included 325 First Nations across Canada. The class action...
Universities are important public institutions. The education of students and the research undertaken on campuses have a broad impact throughout our economy and society. In Canada,...
In recent years, Canadian provinces such as Ontario and Alberta have been attempting to repurpose and reprogram our universities to more narrowly serve the labour market....
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...