New Advanced Placement African American Studies course is a watered down version of itself
A college readiness scholar says the new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies has been weakened by political pressure from the right.
A college readiness scholar says the new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies has been weakened by political pressure from the right.
A new e-cigarette called Juul may be gaining popularity among youth. A new study used a novel approach to see if kids are vaping in school.
Three education experts explain why students aren’t learning the basics.
Policymakers and others often invoke the 1957 Russian launch of sputnik when trying to spark a discussion about education reform. A rhetoric scholar examines how often they succeed.
The core principle of education is to enable students to become kind, giving and contributing members of their community and the world.
By kindergarten, white and Asian students are three to four times as likely as Black and Hispanic students to display advanced math skills.
Not all teachers comply when asked to adjust student grades. An education scholar takes a look at what happens when they don’t.
If a high school doesn’t offer advanced coursework, having students take such a class remotely offers a promising alternative.
AP teachers could find themselves at odds with laws that restrict how they can teach about racism in America’s past.
Students in the same grade in the same school receive a very different education based on the socioeconomic status of their parents.
Founded in 1994, the School exists to protect, foster and develop an approach to advanced study which was evolved by its constituent institutes, many of which have long and distinguished histories. It…