NEW YORK (Press Release) – American Jewish Committee (AJC) and Hillel International are releasing new data today detailing how American Jewish college students are changing how they engage with peers ...
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Biting, kicking, wandering the classroom: Teachers say there’s a rise in misbehavior even among the littlest kids
SAN MATEO, Calif. — School had been in session at Lead Elementary for less than an hour, but already Andrea Quinn had paused teaching her first graders nearly 20 times. First, there was the child who ...
Cal State's average fees increased more than 17% over the decade in real terms. The average Cal State student was charged ...
A new report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers lists the 10 most in-demand undergraduate degrees for ...
Parental anxiety over competition for elite universities and jobs is pushing up private education spending in S. Korea, with spending more money ...
Amid tighter visa policies, experts suggest colleges expand recruitment efforts and provide foreign students with more flexibility to help them feel welcome.
The work experience programme is not available in special schools and not all students in special classes in mainstream schools are offered it ...
Nearly seven in 10 (69%) of all Jewish college students say that caring about Israel is important to what being Jewish means to them and three-quarters (76%) say that the statement “Israel has no ...
Education leaders are trying different approaches to curb what elementary teachers say is a trend of increasingly severe behavior problems in their classrooms.
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Huge study of 65,000 students ties 16 hrs of social media a week to loneliness
A peer-reviewed study of 64,988 U.S. college students has drawn a sharp line between heavy social media use and loneliness, ...
Teacher retention remains a significant concern in Australia, with stress, burnout, and job dissatisfaction being major contributors to educators leaving the profession.
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Education system not seen as strong by Albertans, most oppose public funding of private schools: poll
Almost two-thirds (63 per cent) of Albertans disagree that the current education system is “strong and healthy,” according to ...
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