Democrats Disagree (Again). This Time, It’s About School Vouchers.
A moderate group that has tried to rally Democrats around school choice faces divisions over private-school vouchers.
FRIDAY, 08 AUGUST 2025, 12:43
A moderate group that has tried to rally Democrats around school choice faces divisions over private-school vouchers.
Measures intended to punish elite universities are inflicting collateral damage on the nation’s two-year colleges, which educate 40 percent of all undergraduates.
These back-to-school reads will help children tackle first-day nerves, new teachers, letters, numbers and more.
Some dropped out of M.I.T., Georgetown and Stanford. Others decided not to go to college. They all say they could not afford to wait to build their own artificial intelligence start-ups.
Exclusive: School leaders say plans lack precision and do not account for new Send education requirements
Proposals for overhauled school inspections have been criticised as cosmetic, vague and potentially out of date by school leaders and Department for Education (DfE) officials, just days before approval by Ofsted’s management.
Ofsted, the schools inspectorate, has made changes to its new...
Around 147,000 students across Scotland will receive their exams results on 5 August.
[The Conversation Africa] Driven by a desire to explore Nigeria’s literary and cultural history beyond the metropolis of Lagos, I took a road trip to Ibadan, once the most important university town in the country. Ibadan, in Oyo State, was the first city in Nigeria to have a university set up in 1948.
Lecturers are also being harassed, the report finds, as ministers say threats will not be tolerated.
Exclusive: University staff report facing pressure to change teaching and are told that Chinese surveillance is rife
Academics and students of Chinese studies in Britain are being subject to harassment, surveillance and pressure to self-censor as they seek to avoid disruption to funding, a survey of universities by a transparency group has concluded.
The findings by UK-China Transparency...
Readers differ on the meaning of Jerry Garcia’s politics. Also: Where students debate; more trees in cities; lawyers vs. President Trump.
Jen Easterly, who had served in Republican and Democratic administrations, was headed to the academy. Then a right-wing activist stepped in.
Campus Reform was founded years ago to expose what it calls leftist bias on college campuses. The online site’s cause has gone from fringe to mainstream.
Even low-level government employees like elementary school teachers and nurses have been ordered to hand in their passports, to enforce “discipline.”
When I constantly check in with my teenage son, am I really trying to protect him or just calming my own nerves?
A historian sees the dangerous parallels between artificial intelligence and the Enlightenment.
Readers respond to a guest essay by Jennifer Frey about the University of Tulsa’s Honors College.
As exam results days loom, we examine what the big lenders offer those heading to university
This month, hundreds of thousands of students across the UK will receive some life-changing news that will determine where they spend the next few years of their lives.
However, amid all the celebrations, as sixth-formers find out if they got into their first-choice university, and the (hopefully...
Ian Bauckham says data apparently showing soaring extra time in A-levels and GCSEs was misunderstood, not wrong
England’s chief regulator of exams has put up a staunch defence of Ofqual after it was forced to withdraw a decade of statistics detailing the number of students granted extra time and other assistance for A-levels and GCSEs.
In his first interview with a national media organisation...
Generations of Americans who struggled to complete a pull-up in front of their classmates winced as President Trump announced that he was reinstating the annual assessment.
[New Era] As Namibia rolls out its Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6), one of its ambitions is the full-scale digital transformation of the country, from classrooms to government offices to rural farms.
[Daily Maverick] NGOs report limited resources for consumer education and pesticide testing, which they believe hinders effective enforcement of pesticide limits. They also perceive a governmental reluctance to implement significant changes.