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Together for Education: Holcim Philippines Uplifts Learning Spaces in Host Communities

Together for Education: Holcim Philippines Uplifts Learning Spaces in Host Communities

HPI reaffirms its commitment to supporting the educational development of the Filipino youth through active participation in Brigada Eskwela 2025. Manila, Philippines – In support of the Department of Education’s (DepEd) annual Brigada Eskwela...

More than 20 US states sue Trump administration for education funding freeze

More than 20 US states sue Trump administration for education funding freeze

Nearly half of US states joined in a complaint against the Trump administration and the Education Department on Monday over the $6 billion funding freeze for K-12 schools and adult education. Plaintiffs alleged that defendants, including Education...

China ranks 2nd in STEM education

China ranks 2nd in STEM education

China ranks second globally in STEM education development, trailing only the United States, according to a new index released on Sunday by the Tongji University STEM Education think tank in Shanghai. The Global STEM Education Development Index...

UJAA celebrates 35 years with Leadership Development Academy series

UJAA celebrates 35 years with Leadership Development Academy series

WASHINGTON, DC: The Union of Jamaican Alumni Associations (USA) Inc (UJAA) is marking its 35th anniversary with a special edition of its Leadership Development Academy (LDA) series, bringing together past and present leaders to celebrate...

Policy research has certain limitations

Policy research has certain limitations

RALEIGH — If I didn’t believe public-policy research mattered, I wouldn’t have spent so much of my career commissioning and funding it. At the national level, studies conducted by university scholars, government researchers, and think tankers help...

Near West Side Partners celebrates a decade of community collaboration 

Near West Side Partners celebrates a decade of community collaboration 

Near West Side Partners formed 10 years ago out of neighborhood safety concerns after a bullet went through a conference room window at Harley-Davidson where a meeting was taking place. That event in 2014, thankfully, resulted in no physical...

Teaching with tech: What’s changing and why It Matters (Brains Byte Back Podcast)

Teaching with tech: What’s changing and why It Matters (Brains Byte Back Podcast)

Teaching has changed a lot over the years, from chalkboards to laptops, from printed worksheets to online quizzes. Now, artificial intelligence is shaping not just how students learn but is becoming a new subject in its own right. AI is being...

Education Minister touts TVET achievements

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu,last Thursday, extolled the significant strides and successes of Ghana's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) transformation at the 2025 TVET Pitso forum in Gabrone, Botswana. The event,...

Kurn Hattin welcomes Beth Ross as new Director of Development

Kurn Hattin welcomes Beth Ross as new Director of Development

WESTMINSTER — Kurn Hattin Home and School for Children has appointed Beth Ross as its new Director of Development. A seasoned nonprofit executive with a deep background in education, human services, and community partnership, Ross will lead...

The Unseen Divide: How the Teacher Diversity Gap Shapes K-12 Education

The Unseen Divide: How the Teacher Diversity Gap Shapes K-12 Education

Get the latest news! Stay Informed Stay Connected: Subscribe to receive news daily. By Sherri Yarbrough | Dallas Weekly | Word In Black This post was originally published on Dallas Weekly (WIB) – In the ongoing national conversation about...

USask researcher uses honey bees to study fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

USask researcher uses honey bees to study fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

One University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher believes that because of these similarities, honey bees can be used as a model to study the effects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). “Honey bees have tremendously sophisticated social...

Ribbon snipped on 900 Rainier with 396 units and education center

Photos via 900 Rainier leasing website [enlarge] The 396-unit building spans 260,000 square feet. The DJC reported in April that leasing had begun at 900 Rainier, a new mixed-income building at 900 Rainer Ave. S. from developer OZ Navigator, which...

Keep special education with Education Department, former officials say

Keep special education with Education Department, former officials say

A dozen former federal special education leaders are urging Congress to reject any efforts to move oversight of special education services out of the U.S. Department of Education, according to a letter sent to lawmakers Monday. The letter — signed...

Cole Hired as Director of Workforce Development

Cole Hired as Director of Workforce Development

Ozarka College welcomes Dawsyn Cole as the new Director of Workforce Development for the Advancement office. In her new role, Dawsyn will work closely with industry partners to strengthen the connection between education and workforce development....

Focus on teaching, not paperwork: STF urges relief from preparing reports

Focus on teaching, not paperwork: STF urges relief from preparing reports

Speaking to the media on the occasion, Saidulu said teachers, headmasters were forced to spend more time on submitting reports to higher officials which was wasting valuable time, meant to be used for teaching students. Khammam: Telangana School...

Democrats raise alarm over Trump Administration's heavy hand in education

Democrats raise alarm over Trump Administration's heavy hand in education

Democratic lawmakers call Trump's hand in education government overreach. NORFOLK, Va. — There is pushback over big moves the Trump administration is making in education. Monday's U.S Supreme Court ruling clears the way for the firing of 1,300...

Don Flaten named recipient of the 2025 Les Henry Award

Don Flaten named recipient of the 2025 Les Henry Award

July 17, 2025 — Sourced from SWAT MAPS news release from July 10, 2025: Dr. Don Flaten, Professor Emeritus of the Department of Soil Science at the University of Manitoba, has been announced as the 2025 recipient of the Les Henry Award. The...

The Quad: Higher Ed Newsmakers

The Quad: Higher Ed Newsmakers

Good Vibes At the first event in The Assembly’s Newsmakers Series, three leaders insisted on their optimism about the future of higher education and research, despite the many challenges dominating headlines. “I don’t believe the national...

73-Year-Old Black Educator Still Shaping Classrooms and Changing Lives

73-Year-Old Black Educator Still Shaping Classrooms and Changing Lives

Blacknews.com Nationwide — At 73 years old, Areulia Davis continues to defy expectations and redefine what it means to be an educator. Far from slowing down, she remains deeply engaged in the work of guiding, mentoring, and inspiring teachers...

Gadsden superintendent shapes future educator at SLLC

Gadsden superintendent shapes future educator at SLLC

SAN LUIS, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Arizona Western College (AWC) says, "Gadsden Elementary School Superintendent Lizette Esparza completed her first year teaching the Cultural Diversity in Education course" at the San Luis Learning Center (SLLC)....

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