Category: Education

Why Small Private Colleges Matter More Than Ever – Edu Alliance Journal

Why Small Private Colleges Matter More Than Ever – Edu Alliance Journal

Opinion Piece by Dean Hoke — Small College America and Senior Fellow, The Sagamore Institute A Personal Concern About the […]

November 17, 2025

After Years Reporting on Early Care and Education, I’m Now Living It

After Years Reporting on Early Care and Education, I’m Now Living It

In August 2019, I walked into an early learning center in Philadelphia with a blank reporter’s notebook, a camera and […]

November 17, 2025

What If Geography Is the Curriculum We Need for the Future?

What If Geography Is the Curriculum We Need for the Future?

A student once told me, halfway through the term, “I thought this class would be about memorizing countries. But now […]

November 14, 2025

How I Turned Our School’s Tech Lab Into a Space Where Students Thrive

How I Turned Our School’s Tech Lab Into a Space Where Students Thrive

This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. I turn the key […]

November 12, 2025

How Three Districts Built a Collaborative Model for Change

How Three Districts Built a Collaborative Model for Change

Physical and mental health. Economic status. ZIP code. These are just a few of the factors that impact student learning […]

November 12, 2025

More States Adopt ‘Tri-Share’ for Child Care, Even As Some Question Its Merits

More States Adopt ‘Tri-Share’ for Child Care, Even As Some Question Its Merits

Michigan’s Tri-Share program recently reached a key milestone: serving more than 1,000 children in the state. By splitting the costs […]

November 11, 2025

Schools Turn to AI Translation Tools to Support English Learners

Schools Turn to AI Translation Tools to Support English Learners

A first grade child, whose parents moved from El Salvador to New York City earlier this year, leans over to […]

November 10, 2025

Breaking Up With Edtech Is Hard to Do

Breaking Up With Edtech Is Hard to Do

When Kerri Wall’s school district decided not to renew its five-year contract with an edtech company last spring, she didn’t […]

November 7, 2025

As More States Expand Child Care Programs, This Is One to Watch

As More States Expand Child Care Programs, This Is One to Watch

Jennifer Nicholls is the owner, lead teacher “and cook, nurse and entertainment,” she joked, at Journey Preschool, a home-based early […]

November 6, 2025

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