US Schools Struggle with Behavior, But See Opportunity American students had been learning from home for more than a year during the pandemic. When they returned to in-person learning, teachers began to see more behavioral problems. Sarah Potpinka is...
Report: US Schools Pull More Than 1,000 Different Books The writer's organization PEN America said recently that more than a thousand different books have been banned from United States classrooms and school libraries in the last nine months. Most of...
Native Scholars Work to Prevent Fraud at Universities In June 2021, an anonymous report began to spread among Canada's university system. It accused six professors and employees at Queen's College in Ontario of lying about their ancestry for personal...
Study: Young People Worried about Education, Employment, Democracy Young people all over the world are seriously concerned about the state of politics and education. That information comes from a survey by the Organization for Economic Cooperation an...
MIT Will Require SAT, ACT Again The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, recently announced the SAT and ACT standardized tests will once again be required for students seeking admission starting next school year. That is a change from the last...
Teachers Use Games for More Enjoyable Learning Wordle has become one of the most popular online games in the United States since it came out last October. Players get six chances to guess and learn a five-letter word for the day. Many are sharing the...
Ukrainian Refugees Rebuild Lives in Germany About 40 children have already started private classes in Berlin, just weeks after fleeing the war. Two teachers, who also fled to Germany, welcomed the children into their new classroom. Millions of Ukrain...
College Athletes Make Money with Name, Image, Likeness Deals The month of March is important for college basketball players in the United States. On televisions around the country, sports fans watch the big college basketball tournament for men and w...
For 25 Cents a Day, Poor Nigerians Get a STEM Education Nigerian students who want to escape poverty can learn science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, for the cost of 100 naira, or about 25 cents, a day. Faridat Bakare is a 12-year-old st...
Give a Persuasive Speech In his speech to the United States Congress, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked for help. His message was short and clear: We need you right now. In recent weeks, Zelenskyy spoke to world leaders in one country aft...
Afghans Taliban Orders High Schools to Close for Girls The Taliban announced on Wednesday that high schools will not reopen for girls in Afghanistan. The group went back on their promise, saying they would remain closed until a plan was drawn up to f...
搜索 复制 Muslim Students in India Fight School Bans on Head Coverings Some Muslim students in southern India have chosen to stay away from school rather than obey a ban on hijabs. The hijab ban began in January at a government-run junior college...
Conservative American states are introducing more bills controlling how history and race is taught in public schools. 美国保守州正在出台更多法案来控制公立学校教授历史和种族的方式。 They are also giving parents more supe...
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to review a legal effort aiming to overturn the consideration of race in college admissions. 美国最高法院同意受理一起旨在推翻在大学招生中考虑种族因素做法的诉讼。 The court's...
High school graduation rates in the United States dropped in at least 20 states after the first full school year during the coronavirus health crisis. 在受新冠疫情健康危机影响的第一个完整学年结束后,美国至少20个州的高中...