The “No Child Left Behind” law was big news when it was enacted by President George W. Bush in 2002, but its legacy has been ...
About half of U.S. adults (51%) say the country’s public K-12 education system is generally going in the wrong direction. A far smaller share (16%) say it’s going in the right direction, and about a ...
Education in Illinois shows promising areas of growth but remains hampered by high costs and stagnant proficiency rates, a ...
In both parties, the share that say the higher education system is going in the wrong direction has gone up by at least 10 percentage points since 2020.
From 2001 to 2015, the country was focused as never before on the improvement of public elementary and secondary education, using a federal law, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, as the guide. In ...
Class is again in session, but not everyone heard the bell. Following the Covid-19 lockdown, schools reopened, but many students have not come back — even to this day. Chronic absenteeism is a problem ...
Our education system has been woefully imbalanced for years, but as more children stay home amid the spread of coronavirus, its inadequacies are being laid bare for all to see, writes Clare Masters.
Editor’s note: This op-ed is the second in a series of commentary pieces The Oregonian/OregonLive will publish this year offering different perspectives on how to change education funding in Oregon.
In an exclusive clip from ‘Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace,’ Galloway explains why young American men are struggling. Professor and podcast host Scott Galloway will appear on this week’s episode of Who ...
As a new school year begins in North Macedonia, Vesna Janevska says deep-seated problems in the country’s education system will take years to sort out. The shortage of free-of-charge textbooks at the ...