After billions in failed big bets, funders and schools are turning to this small education nonprofit
Leslie Cornfeld launched the National Education Opportunity Network, or NEON, to address educational inequality.
A fundamental economic principle is that voluntary trade creates wealth, and the more people trade, the greater their well-being. Most economists agree that the more a nation’s citizens can trade with ...
FRANKENLUST TWP, MI – Michael Gavin has announced his resignation as president of Delta College, effective January 2026, to take on a role developing a national coalition to defend higher education.
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Albert “Al” Llorens, president of the Illinois Education Association and a former Thornridge High School teacher and coach of more than 30 years, has died. The IEA in a news release Friday said ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- As the Republican-controlled State House and Senate remain at an impasse in budget negotiations, educators are feeling the impact. "Not having a budget this year means there's ...
In recent weeks, the National Park Service (NPS) has removed interpretive signage referencing climate change, slavery, the internment of Japanese Americans, and the massacre of Native Americans from ...
Six blocks north of the White House sits an eight-story office building topped with two flag poles. The sign over the entrance reads, “National Education Association Of The United States.” Casual ...
When Chris Kranenberg heard from his 91-year-old mother this spring of a "substantial increase" in her National Grid gas bill, his antenna went up. His mom is a widow living in an East Northport home ...
Florida has over 2,200 teacher vacancies in public schools this year. State ranks near the bottom in public teacher pay. Teacher and staff shortages are the major problems that plague public education ...
Experts suggest the COVID-19 pandemic, technology and chronic absenteeism are potential factors in the decline. The U.S. Education secretary called the results "devastating" and a justification for ...
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