Category: College Planning Scholarships

Parent Engagement Is About More Than Who Shows Up to Family Night (Opinion)

Parent Engagement Is About More Than Who Shows Up to Family Night (Opinion)

When schools host family nights, fundraisers, or cultural celebrations, there’s usually a good crowd. Those attendance numbers may look good […]

December 2, 2025

Fostering Growth Mindset in Students for Test Prep

Fostering Growth Mindset in Students for Test Prep

In a rapidly evolving, instant-gratification-driven world, it can be hard to see that success often comes from failure and determination. […]

December 2, 2025

Planning life after high school isn’t easy – 4 tips to help students and families navigate the process

Planning life after high school isn’t easy – 4 tips to help students and families navigate the process

Many high school seniors are now focusing on what they will do once they graduate – or how they don’t […]

December 2, 2025

Larry Summers’ sexism is jeopardizing his power and privilege, but the entire economics profession hinders progress for women

Larry Summers’ sexism is jeopardizing his power and privilege, but the entire economics profession hinders progress for women

House lawmakers released damning correspondence between economist Larry Summers and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Nov. 12, […]

December 2, 2025

Have Politics Hijacked Education Policy? (Opinion)

Have Politics Hijacked Education Policy? (Opinion)

Vladimir Kogan is a professor of political science at Ohio State University and the author of the new book No […]

December 2, 2025

Education Department outsourcing is unlawful, amended lawsuit alleges

Education Department outsourcing is unlawful, amended lawsuit alleges

Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The U.S. […]

December 2, 2025

Lack of Guidelines and Expertise Prove Challenging for AI Use in Schools

Lack of Guidelines and Expertise Prove Challenging for AI Use in Schools

Emily Musil reviews her 11- and 13-year-old children’s report cards, scanning through the typical categories: language arts, math, social studies. […]

December 2, 2025

As the job market tightens, workers without degrees could hit a ‘paper ceiling’

As the job market tightens, workers without degrees could hit a ‘paper ceiling’

by Lawrence Lanahan, The Hechinger Report December 2, 2025 DENVER — On a bus headed downtown, Cherri McKinney opened a compact […]

December 2, 2025

We must help the next generation get from classrooms to careers with real guidance, not guesswork

We must help the next generation get from classrooms to careers with real guidance, not guesswork

by Jason Joseph, The Hechinger Report December 2, 2025 Too many high school graduates are unsure how their education connects […]

December 2, 2025

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