Education How to manage back-to-school situations when you’re newly divorced Teacher Kris DeCorby says the most challenging aspect of working with divorced families is often ensuring both parents receive the… August 19, 2016
Education As schools resume, U.S. enrollment rises on national tests stagnant or slipping August 16, 2016
Education Parents say they’d sacrifice retirement to send kids to college Three-quarters of parents of children aged 8 to 14 were willing to postpone retirement to pay for their children’s college… August 15, 2016
Education Tiny schools rank among polling’s biggest names Elections lift schools’ profiles August 9, 2016
Education Starting school in the afternoon gives boys a surprising boost Starting school in afternoon offers surprising boost August 8, 2016
Education For young students, books can soothe back-to-school jitters Playful stories can prepare young children for transition August 3, 2016
Education Most Americans support debt-free college tuition In a new survey, 79 percent of millennials support free college while 64 percent of Gen Xers do. Among baby… August 3, 2016
Education Parent portals: Pros and cons of timely online updates often should mom and dad check on grades, homework? August 2, 2016
Education Don’t write an epitaph for cursive just yet Jaeden Alvarez practices cursive writing at Cleveland K-6 School in 2013, in Dayton, Ohio. The cursive comeback is championed by… July 30, 2016
Education Newly renovated apartment building in D.C. to offer low rent to teachers Many teachers and other local government workers can no longer afford to live in the communities they serve. In 2015,… July 28, 2016
Education Five survival tips for visiting prospective colleges In 2015, Fort Lewis College students, Dion Sahneyah, left, and Amoretta Pringle, lead incoming Native American freshman on a tour… July 28, 2016
Education Does reading fiction make you a better person? Reading fiction can increase your empathy, help you understand others July 25, 2016
Education Since 1980, spending on prisons has grown 3 times faster than spending on public education A new report by the U.S. Department of Education reveals that, since 1980, per-capita spending on corrections has outpaced per-pupil… July 18, 2016
Education Should it be impossible to fail a class? No-zero policies raise debate about purpose of academic grades July 18, 2016
Education Teacher runs for office to fight Oklahoma education cuts Grass-roots movement tries to counter attacks on spending July 12, 2016
Education At elite schools, history majors don’t have to study America’s past elite schools, history majors don’t have to learn about nation’s past July 12, 2016
Education Education Briefs Taylor Graham recently graduated from Ithaca College’s School of Communications with a degree in emerging media. The curriculum at Ithaca… July 12, 2016
Education Education Briefs Eight students from Fort Lewis College were named Collegiate Academic All-Stars by USA Cycling. The students are: Sofia Gomez Villafane,… July 5, 2016
Education University of New Mexico to offer online Chicano studies program programs expand around U.S. July 5, 2016
Education Quiet Power: New book can help introverted students thrive at school Susan Cain’s new book, Quiet Power: The Secret Strengths of Introverts, offers guidance to introverted students and their parents and… July 5, 2016
Education Is it time to drop algebra? says class can unnecessarily derail students’ path to a degree June 28, 2016
Education Education briefs Stillwater Music’s second summer session will begin July 11. Children and adults of any level of musical experience can register… June 28, 2016
Education Value of remedial math in college questioned New research suggests that students who need remedial math instruction may fare better if they enter a college-level course and… June 27, 2016
Education Weight report cards may not help students shed pounds When New York City public schools began giving students report cards on their weight in 2005-06, officials hoped the information… June 21, 2016