Nashari Williams, a second-grade teacher at the School of Inquiry–Hodges Elementary, has been named a finalist for the South Carolina Teacher of the Year award.
Leher Singh discusses how power, privilege, and positionality thread themselves through the cultural ecology of academic life.
What were once considered the ravings of tinfoil-hat conspiracy junkies are now par for the course for the Trumpian right and its analysis of the state of public education.
Florida Democrats criticize Attorney General James Uthmeier's six-figure part-time teaching job at UF Law as a 'sweetheart ...
Spread the loveOpen Education Week 2026 has emerged as a significant event in the Canadian academic calendar, shining a spotlight on the transformative power of Open Educational Resources (OER) across ...
The University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital has had no running water for four months, forcing patients to buy sachet water for ...
In what appears to be a first in the country, legislation headed to the desk of Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) would ...
University of Cincinnati students are coming together to stay safe amid growing safety concerns on and off campus.
The professor tasked with overseeing the attorney general’s course review warned UF’s law school dean he was willing to “bend ...
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