We’re back with our roundup of the most insightful studies of the year, from the power of brain breaks to groundbreaking ...
Richard W. Osborne of Contoocook writes on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Concord Historical Society. Another school year is underway, and the challenges faced by public school educators and ...
Education studies at Brandeis is an interdisciplinary program through which you’ll study the social and historical contexts of education policy, human learning and development, and the role of ...
Education studies majors engage in a deep study of how political, cultural, social and historical dynamics shape both policy and practice in education. This program does not lead to teacher licensure ...
The University of Wyoming Education Abroad Office proudly offers a variety of international opportunities for UW students. With programs in over 80 different countries and on all 7 continents, UW ...
More than one-third of Latinos interviewed in a recent study believe science education may have a negative impact on the religious faith of their children, according to new research from sociologists ...
The school environment is changing rapidly, as a result of emerging technologies and ongoing problems with student achievement and mental health. This year saw new research insights in critical areas.
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Study reveals disparity in computer science education access in Illinois schools
A new University of Illinois System research report shows that rural districts in the state need certified teachers and more course offerings to ensure equitable access to high school computer science ...
With a social studies education major, you’ll explore your love of history, government, and social studies while gaining the skills to share it with middle and high school students. Become who you’re ...
A new American Cancer Society study finds having at least some education beyond high school is associated with a decreased risk of cancer death. The study finds higher education levels were strongly ...
For more than two decades, University of Delaware Professor Emerita Norma Gaines-Hanks has taken predominantly white groups of students to the predominantly Black countries of South Africa and ...
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