After reporting from The Texas Tribune, the office tasked with handing out vouchers clarified that families who do not complete a special education evaluation this year may have a chance to qualify ...
The United States Department of Education’s move to narrow the definition of “professional” graduate degree programs beginning July 1 has many concerned about its impact, particularly those in the ...
The Kentucky Psychological Association is among the groups that strongly oppose the bill, said executive director Eric Russ.
Republican lawmakers are pushing bathroom and sports bans, and one bill would even ban trans people from teaching.
But the current policy conversation has begun to blur them with a different question: how dyslexia itself should be defined. In several recent debates about dyslexia policy and definitions—including ...
Math vocabulary alone isn’t a silver bullet—but research shows it’s linked to stronger academic achievement when paired with expert teaching practices.
A company that’s suffering a net loss is running out of money because it’s spending more than it’s earning. Learn the equation for calculating it and what’s included.
The U.S. Department of Education is weighing public feedback on a narrowed definition of who is considered a "professional" student.
A federal proposal to change the definition of what counts as a professional degree could have unintended workforce implications for the senior living and care sector, according to national aging ...
AASA joined 12 other education organizations to submit comments on a proposed rule from the Department of Education to amend ...
Lawmakers sent a letter to the Trump administration demanding it reverse a policy determining that nursing is not a ...
The University of Washington had taken its stand: last week, it was taking the consequences. As might have been expected, the firing of three professors—two for being Communists and one for refusing ...
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