Someone who only reads news about higher education once in a while might not know what’s going on with America’s colleges and universities. There are 19.25 million of Americans in…
Small learning communities (SLCs) have been shown to benefit both teachers and students, according to a number of publications. They have contributed to the development of SLCs as a method…
The development of “literacy,” or the ability of students to comprehend and apply the concepts and languages of science and mathematics in thinking, communication, and problem-solving, is a key component…
Educators exploring comprehensive school reform often ask, “Do the American Schools designs work?” New designs can work to improve student achievement. When fully implemented, every new design has helped schools…
It is old news that students go to college primarily to get a job. The data are clear that this is the overwhelming reason why applicants and their parents are…
All students have a right to an education and to be provided the support and training they need to graduate from high school and to be successful after high school.…
In order to prepare our seniors for the experiences they will encounter when they make the tradition from their senior year to post-secondary education and the workforce, we have established…
The world of public policy in higher education has changed dramatically since the earlier national policy debates. And it is still changing. What are the public purposes of higher education…
The current focus on curriculum-based assessment (CBA) presents a number of problems for many special education teachers. Preparing and using CBAs may seem difficult for teachers who are accustomed to…
In order to ascertain how accurately teachers prescribe read-aloud accommodations for math examinations and to create a profile of kids who benefit from such accommodations, this article details an investigation…