The CCP's notorious Thousand Talents Program is designed to acquire and U.S. proprietary information to China. A number of U.S. colleges have brought in Chinese academics linked to the program.
A Corpus Christi mother says education freedom accounts could help families of students with disabilities pay for specialized services.
Jackie Whittington's path to leading the Literacy Council of Bowie and Miller Counties began with a college student's desire to make a difference beyond the classroom.
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Canada updates study permit rules, easing process for international students
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated its instructions to simplify the study permit process for students enrolled in joint programs and advanced degree tracks.
A Houston-area superintendent turned a bankrupt industrial site into a CTE powerhouse and revenue source for her district.
An Arizona school nutrition director discusses how districts can overcome logistical hurdles and negotiate prices.
Ten years after the "Mississippi Miracle," some senators say it's time for the legislature to focus on progress in elementary math classes.
Music offerings include orchestra, choir, marching band, concert band, wind ensemble, jazz band, concert choir, treble chorus ...
Nationally, nearly two-thirds of children were reported in the survey as on track for kindergarten, regardless of their ...
Republican Ohio lawmakers plan to formally pledge their support for the Trump administration's dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education with a resolution.
Minnesota will receive $530 million from federal government in school funding while maintaining diversity programs.
The White House is continuing its efforts to dismantle the Education Department, but Congress just fully funded it.
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