The Supreme Court Rules to Bolster Special Education Programs and Supports
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling that requires public schools to offer special education programs and supports that meet higher standards. “When
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling that requires public schools to offer special education programs and supports that meet higher standards. “When
The release of the President’s budget blueprint for fiscal year 2018 has rightly prompted deep concern within the education and workforce development communities, not least
Since 2012, the number of underrepresented students taking the ACT® test has increased by 26%, with the number of those students who aspire to attain
Sustainably, collaboration, community, accessibility, health, and equity in education are not words commonly discussed in conversations at SXSWedu. Unlike years past, this year’s SXSWedu programming
The role of the school counselor is critical to student success, both in school and as they look ahead to college and career. A new report out
ACT and the University of Iowa (UI) College of Education have a long history together, dating back to E.F. Lindquist. Lindquist was a professor at the
An African proverb says, “If we educate a boy, we educate one person. If we educate a girl, we educate a family – and a
Last weekend, we again joined forces with our friends at Univision to bring a Parent Academy to the 31st annual Houston Hispanic Forum (HHF) for
Several years ago I worked for Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS). I was a School Buddy Specialist, which meant that I matched adult volunteers with
High school students are our next generation of voters. In the coming years, they are going to help shape public policy, but their views are