More than 900 students at UC San Diego needed catch-up math classes in the fall of 2025 compared to 32 five years earlier.
A new Just Equations report highlights states that cut college remediation by aligning high‑school and college math pathways.
Five states — Georgia, California, Tennessee, Utah and Oregon — have better aligned high school and college math courses in recent years, with measurable results, according to an equity-focused ...
What is clear to us is that our students are college students. They are here because they want a higher education. We have decided to turn the mirror around and look at our practices rather than focus ...
Education is often described as a lever for systemic change that can provide a pathway from poverty to opportunity and ...
The suicidal impulse so often begins with left-leaning researchers in elite universities (i.e., the tenured in search of a novel, grant-getting theory). They begin insisting that a new existential ...
Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness and a classicist and historian at Stanford ...
Plaintiffs in New Mexico's long-running Yazzie/Martinez education equity case reject Public Ed Department's plan.
Victor Davis Hanson traces how elite-driven “collective madness” on climate, COVID, gender, crime, and immigration becomes ...
If training, supports and pay move forward together, more Detroiters could shift from low-hour, low-wage gigs to steady careers that cover housing, childcare and savings. If they do not, the city’s ...
The rise of artificial intelligence and other technology has traditional high schools scrambling to keep up — with states doing an uneven job of encouraging schools to embed critical thinking skills, ...
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