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How many ways can politicians ‘lie’? How a class led to a ‘truth’ report card for the 2016 election
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
Which Election Issues Really Matter to Minority College Students?
There’s a lot of rhetoric in election years centering on young voters. What do young people want from politicians, and how can those politicians get those ... -
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 board have ... -
Will Bernie Sanders’ college plan kill HBCUs?
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders wants to help students by giving them a free ride to college. Sanders’ plan calls for making public colleges and universities tuition free. ... -
HBCUs face peril under proposed education plans
From President Obama to Hillary Clinton, both Democrats have or will face backlash for their plans to make education more affordable. Sounds crazy on the surface ... -
The Top 5 Unexpected Benefits of Early Childhood Education
A trend is emerging when it comes to P-20 education: optional preschool is becoming a thing of the past. As a nation, we’re finally beginning to ... -
4 Bold Education-Related Promises from Presidential Candidates
This year has brought out many interesting candidates for the 2016 presidency, including Hillary Clinton, and Jeb Bush. It is not surprising that these presidential hopefuls ... -
Bernie Sanders to tour HBCUs
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has kicked off a tour of Historically Black Colleges and Universities called “Feel the Bern.” The presidential candidate will tour a host ... -
How much trouble are HBCUs really in?
According to essence.com, the plight of HBCUs is quite serious. From finance issues to declining graduation rates, some of the latest stats regarding how well, or ... -
Presidential candidate Jim Webb believes in "second chance education"
Jim Webb, a former United States Senator from Virginia, has decided to run for president. Webb is a decorated war veteran and former secretary of the ...