education
November 3, 2025
‘Embracing Neurodiversity’ Conference Highlights Self-Determination and Resilience as Keys to Learners’ Success
Dallas-based June Shelton School and Evaluation Center hosts inaugural "Embracing Neurodiversity" conference to provide educators with insights to effectively teach all learning styles.
October 19, 2025
Bronx Tech and Career High Schools React to Department of Education Electronics Ban
Students, staff and safety officials at some Bronx high schools are adjusting to New York City Department of Education’s new electronics policy that requires all personal devices to be turned in before each school day. The change was implemented to limit distractions, but has sparked mixed reactions.
May 20, 2025
Is New York City’s Textured Hair Law Working?
In 2023, New York adopted a bill for salons to include training for textured hair Nearly two years later, has the law made a difference? Or are Black women still getting excluded from luxury hair treatment spaces?
April 3, 2025
From Classrooms to College Tuition—How Federal Cuts Could Reshape Education
"America is not going to be great if we don’t have educated people who know how to work in these industries, who know how to innovate," said high school educator Kate Blumenthal.
October 14, 2024
Funding, Gun Violence, and Vouchers: What Worries Texas Teachers
"At some point, some [teachers] are going to lose their patience, and they're going to leave and be replaced by less experienced teachers that may not be certified. The way to fight them is for political change," says union representative Clay Robison.