Education Secretary Cardona said the budget cuts would hurt students and loan borrowers by slashing loan forgiveness and funding for schools.
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Most Americans are unhappy with the math taught in classrooms, new survey shows
A new survey by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation shows parents and teachers are unsatisfied with the way math is taught today.
Most Americans are unhappy with the math taught in classrooms, new survey shows.
A new survey conducted by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation shows parents, teachers are unsatisfied with the way that math is taught today.
Read Department of Education’s proposed Title IX rule for transgender sports participation
The rule would allow schools to ban nonbinary and transgender students from teams in the name of fairness or preventing sports-related injury.
Education Department acts to advance transgender, nonbinary inclusion in youth sports
The Education Department last week sent a proposed rule on transgender and nonbinary student inclusion in sports to the White House Office of Management and Budget.
Trump vows to cut federal funding for schools teaching CRT or ‘transgender insanity’
The former president said his plans on education include more school choice, parental rights and cuts to schools that teach critical race theory.
As battle persists over AI, here’s what teachers, students have to say about ChatGPT use.
Despite concerns over ChatGPT, a new national survey shows students and teachers quickly incorporated it into their teacher and learning process.
College protestors call on DeSantis to lay off diversity efforts in Florida
The students want the DeSantis administration to end its attack on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in colleges and universities.
Lead-tainted water persists in US schools despite some states’ work to fix the problem
Despite testing, policy changes and the replacement of water infrastructure, a new report shows a a massive amount of lead remains in schools.
How Texas teacher Pamela Dawson became Grammy’s music educator of the year
Pamela Dawson considered quitting her teaching job during the COVID-19 pandemic. She stuck with it and now she is the Grammy’s educator of the year.