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Despite naysayers and rising costs, data shows that college still pays off for students – and society overall
A recent survey shows a dramatic drop in people who consider a college degree to be very important from 2010 to this year.
The shift mirrors trends at other elite schools after a ban on affirmative action. The Trump administration has said it wants ...
But when faced with the possibility of one of their own students being placed in immigration detention, would all educators respond in such ways? Many educators want their district to advocate for a ...
Students’ mental health and overall well-being continue to lag, finds Inside Higher Ed’s Student Voice survey, even as ...
The U.S. is projected to see a 20% decrease in foreign college students this year, with a recent analysis indicating a ...
A "transformation" is upon us. After a multi-year procession of educational technology products that once promised to shake ...
There were gains across most student groups in PPS, though those gains fell short of more ambitious targets set by the School ...
Students said in a Project Tomorrow survey that they’re optimistic about the potential benefits of AI in their learning, but ...
The Arizona State Board of Education just released the letter grades for all the state’s schools. Letter grades are given out ...
In England’s schools, children are not only pupils but also data subjects. From the moment they are born, a digital record ...
Douglas County school districts saw mixed enrollment trends this year, as some gained students while others continued to face ...
Connecticut has seen a significant jump in the number of high school students taking college-level courses, according to data ...
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