
When teachers adapt to individual learning styles, classrooms come alive. Tailored teaching methods foster engagement, build confidence, and create equitable learning environments. From hands-on activities to adaptive technology, discover how personalized strategies unlock student potential and transform education.

Investing in education can greatly reduce the cost of ignorance. Discover 4 strategic ways to improve educational access and outcomes, from early childhood to professional certifications, and understand the long-term benefits of such investments.

Born at the start of the 20th century, Montessori teaching methods have enjoyed increasing popularity in Europe over the past 20 years. But what does the science tell us about the effectiveness of Montessori education compared with other forms of teaching?

Humans have an incredible capacity for learning, adapting, and developing expertise in various fields, including technology, music, and academic subjects such as reading, writing, math, science, and second languages.

Forgiving student debt is not a slap at anybody; it's righting a moral wrong inflicted on millions by Reagan and his morbidly rich Republican buddies.

We are almost all lucky to have someone in our lives to encourage and motivate us and try to show us the way. But ultimately we have to live the choice.

We are almost all lucky to have someone in our lives to encourage and motivate us and try to show us the way. But ultimately we have to live the choice.

The modern research university was designed to produce new knowledge and to pass that knowledge on to students. North American universities over the last 100 years have been exceptionally good at that task.
- By Ria Dunkley

While in class, children shouldn’t feel their time is wasted. Primary school teachers have an ethical responsibility to bring climate change into their classrooms and they’re well placed for the task.

Eliminating disparities in retake rates could close up to 10% of the income-based gap and up to 7% of the race-based gap in four-year college enrollment rates of high school graduates, findings of the working paper suggest.
- By Tom Vasich

A new analysis stresses the need for caution when when reopening America’s schools.
- By Robert Massa

Cincinnati Christian College is one of a growing number of colleges and universities – 21 private colleges since 2016 – forced to close their doors for financial reasons. The trend has affected the public sector, too. At least 33 public colleges – including community colleges – have consolidated within their state systems or merged with other institutions since 2016.
- By U. Chicago

Early childhood education programs can benefit life outcomes in ways that span generations, new research shows.

The past several years have seen increased calls for colleges and universities to demonstrate their value to students, families and taxpayers.
After states suffer significant job losses, college attendance drops among the poorest students of the next generation, a new study suggests.
There is little doubt that the challenging, turbulent and uncertain times faced by the UK’s university sector in 2016 are set to continue well into 2017
Teachers don’t just leave their jobs because of low pay and retirement, new research shows. Their perceptions of a broken education system also contribute.
Proponents of “school choice” say that voucher programs—which allow parents to use state education funds to enroll their children in private schools
Quality teaching is one of the largest influences on student learning. Yet, not all students have access to a great teacher.
There is a major flaw in the way we currently assess school students. By labelling them as either “good” or “poor” learners based on their overall grades at the end of each year, students have no clear idea whether they are making progress over extended periods of time.
'Our job is to encourage every person in this country to get all of the education they can, not to punish them for getting that education,' Sanders says in New York
Most of us know the difference a good teacher makes in the life of a child. Many global institutions working to improve access to education, such as the United Nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and Education International agree that “teacher quality” is the critical element in whether or not an educational system succeeds.






