Arrman KyawFaculty & StaffPepperdine University Professor Seeks to Give High School Students a Head StartA Pepperdine University professor has been undertaking a pilot instructional program to give high school students a head start when it comes to understanding math.March 19, 2024Reports & DataReport: English Majors Employed at Comparable Rates, Educators Can Do More to Prepare Students for CareersCollege students who graduate as English majors actually find jobs at about the same rate as those who major in other subjects, according to a recent report commissioned by the MLA.March 15, 2024Reports & DataReport: Workers in Rural America Almost Just as Likely to Have Well-Paying Jobs, Amid Racial and Gender DisparitiesWorkers in rural America are almost just as likely to have good jobs as those in urban areas but face a number of distinct disparities as well, according to a recent report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.March 14, 2024Reports & DataReport: The Advantages that AI Brings to Higher EdThe growing prominence of artificial intelligence tools in the mainstream can strengthen the work of higher education in a variety of ways, according to a report commissioned by HBCU support organization the Partnership for Education Advancement.March 13, 2024StudentsReport: College Degrees Not Valued As Highly as Job Training and CertificatesThough confidence about the value of pursuing a two- or four-year college degree is higher among high schoolers than graduates who either dropped out or chose not to attend in the first place, neither demographic view such pursuits as the most valuable.March 13, 2024African-AmericanBlack Students Less Likely Identified for Special Ed When They Have Black TeachersBlack students in elementary school are less likely to be identified for special education when their teachers are also Black.March 7, 2024DemographicsWebinar: How to Build Culturally Validating and Affirming Relationships Between Educators and StudentsBuilding validating and affirming relationships between teachers and students requires plenty of understanding, engagement, changes in behavior, and introspection, according to a webinar held Tuesday by the Equity Assistance Center-South.March 6, 2024Campus ClimateOutrage Continues Over University of Florida's Removal of DEI RolesScholars are voicing criticism, concern, and cynicism after the University of Florida ended many of its DEI efforts.March 4, 2024LatinxReport: Most Selective Private Higher Ed Institutions Enroll Insufficient Numbers of Latino UndergradsMost selective private colleges and universities in the U.S. still have disproportionately low enrollment numbers for Latino first-time, full-time undergraduate students, according to a new report from The Education Trust.March 3, 2024StudentsJSTOR's Digital Archives Now Reach Over Half a Million Incarcerated LearnersMore than half a million incarcerated people can now access scholarly materials and texts online via JSTOR.February 29, 2024Previous PagePage 5 of 225Next Page