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Two paths to black educational empowerment: A tale of promise and peril

By Samson ADEPOJUThe landscape of Black educational empowerment is being written in real-time across two continents, through two dramatically different stories that reveal the gap between vision and ...
The principle of free speech demands we allow protests to take place on college campuses. But must we merely tolerate campus ...
A “vibrant and welcoming” primary school in Wakefield where pupils “excel” has achieved ‘outstanding’ in all key judgements in its latest Ofsted inspection.
School leaders can use data as a compass to guide the decision-making process so that students and teachers have a clear path ...
If we don’t develop the adjacent IT skills to help make those decisions, someone else will make those decisions for us,” one learning officer said.
The Kansas Hospital Association Leadership Institute graduated its 23rd class of 31 students on Sept. 5, 2025, at the KHA Annual Convention and Trade Show in Wichita, Kansas. Students were nominated ...
There’s no getting around it: Having a baby is stressful. There are numerous choices and factors expectant parents need to weigh before a baby even arrives. One of the most important: Who do I want to ...
NEW YORK – Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is warning that civic education needs to improve so Americans understand the difference between presidents and kings. "I think if people understood ...
New York – Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, questioning whether Americans understand the difference between a king and a president, told a New York Law School crowd Tuesday that improved civic ...
Strong collaboration between school boards and superintendents can be make or break for district leadership—but those relationships are too often hindered by hurdles like external political pressures, ...