Education Under Secretary Nicholas Kent sent letters to two accreditors alleging that diversity, equity and inclusion practices in their standards conflict with federal law.
Exam results spanning 13 years are to be analysed by the organisation that sets the assessments after it was revealed that ...
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Beware of AI in education

The recent initiatives from the Sindh and Punjab provinces to introduce AI in government schools for teachers and students mark an important moment for Pakistan's education system. This is the first ...
Austin Trauma Therapy Center expands trauma services to Chicago and Las Vegas, providing evidence-based mental health ...
Cape Verde partners with Portugal to roll out international student assessments The move aims to benchmark performance and improve education policy Persistent gaps in access and learning outcomes ...
Under Secretary Nicholas Kent raised concerns about the agencies' diversity, equity and inclusion requirements even though ...
The latest Charlotte Dujardin controversy has reignited debate on horse welfare – but the real issue lies in judging, rules, ...
The four-bill plan calls for a "comprehensive statewide strategy with clear goals, measurable benchmarks and annual performance targets." ...
California's new literacy law is a step in the right direction, but successful implementation will require clear communication of quality standards, curriculum-focused professional learning and ...