An analysis of the Trump administration's cuts to the agency shows its civil rights enforcement and research arms are hit particularly hard.
Educators are divided along political lines on rights for English learners and immigrant students, an EdWeek Research Center survey found.
Yet, the vital infrastructure that allows policymakers to evaluate charter school expansion, address achievement gaps, allocate billions in federal funding, and much more is severely at risk, ...
President Donald Trump, in the first month-and-a-half of his second term, has issued a flurry of executive orders, frozen or ...
Almost every state has launched a registered apprenticeship program for teaching. But amid federal upheaval, their future is ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it was getting rid of nearly half its staff through a variety of measures.
Student protesters gather inside an encampment on the Columbia University campus on April 29, 2024. The federal government ...
In spite of the critical role that they can play in teacher preparation, field supervisors are often overlooked and ignored.
The Ed. Dept. said federally funded centers were “forcing radical agendas.” State officials say they helped foster academic ...
While superintendents may view themselves as instructional leaders or organizational managers, they are also civic leaders ...
A school superintendents group's "Public Education Promise" focuses on preparing students for a changing workforce.
The closure comes as President Donald Trump and his administration have already severely diminished the department.
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