Current Ed News
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Are Income Share Agreements the Answer to College Debt?
Student loan debt has become the talk of the political town as we approach Election Day. Candidates running for everything from president to school ... -
What will Artificial Intelligence Mean for Education?
Is artificial intelligence the next big wave in ed-tech offerings? NPR reports that Pearson, the world’s largest education company, says artificial intelligence is already ... -
Why socioeconomic school integration might actually work
According to News One Education, President Obama’s proposed 2017 education budget seeks $120 million for greater socioeconomic integration in schools across the United States. The money ... -
Report: Poverty especially damaging for black boys
Through decades of research and published reports, we’ve been shown how damning poverty can be for anyone. But for minorities, specifically black boys, being ... -
Does video feedback improve teaching?
Some teachers aren’t fond of having their classroom interactions filmed and dissected. It may be viewed as intrusive and a way to unfairly criticize ... -
Study: Black boys affected by racial stereotypes
A new study produced by researchers at the University of Iowa reveals that black boys are seen as more threatening than white boys. While ... -
Oakland district reaches out to black boys in crisis
Suspensions at the Oakland Unified School District were out-of-balance. Black boys made up 17 percent of the student population but represented nearly 43 percent of ... -
Education Equality Benefits All Students
Bad news is everywhere in the press these days, especially when it comes to education. Yet our schools are actually doing pretty well if ... -
3 Things You Should Know About College Degrees and Marriage
What are your thoughts on the relationship between college and marriage? You might be wondering, “Which relationship?” Well, we’ve all heard the daunting statistics ... -
The 2 Reasons Half of Black Students Graduate College with $25,000 in Debt
A recent Gallup poll found that in the last 14 years, around half of black college students graduated with student loan debt exceeding $25,000. ...