A review of admission policy into tertiary institutions which will liberalize it to accommodate more qualified candidates has been undertaken by the Federal Government. The review made known yesterday ...
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Here’s a rundown of myths still prevalent in American schools that you might find surprising. It’s a story you’ve probably ...
The latest round of exhumations of Native American students from a cemetery at the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School ...
Sacramento students are underperforming in English language arts and mathematics assessments compared to their peers across the state, according to new data released by the California Department of ...
On the Wednesday, October 22, 2025 episode of The Excerpt podcast: The 2025 Nation’s Report Card reveals that US students are still falling behind in reading and math. Martin West, Academic Dean at ...
The New York State Education Department is pushing new math guidelines, including a recommendation that teachers stop giving timed quizzes — because it stresses students out. The new guidelines also ...
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Karp, who holds degrees from Haverford College and Stanford Law School, has criticized modern academia for producing ...
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We must convince students that a career in the trades is not a fallback. It’s often the best choice for millions of young adults across the country.
When it comes to reading, the nation's third- through eighth-graders are still mired in a pandemic-era slump, according to new testing data. In math, the news is only a little more heartening: Student ...