Advocates say new, online programs will revolutionize higher education both in cyberspace and in the face-to-face classroom. But they may also be a threat to America's less-prestigious colleges and universities.
With the government's latest jobs report due out this morning, talk of jobs and the economy will likely rule the day. But there are a host of other issues at stake in this election, including education.
The trial begins this week. Cash-starved school districts are arguing that big budget cuts violate the state constitution's guarantee of fair and adequate education for all its citizens.
New York is revising the gifted and talented student test that pre-schoolers take. The new standardized test means sleepless nights for parents — and a new demand for test prep.
States across the country are trying to make it easier to fire ineffective teachers by changing the tenure process. But some people are still wondering… what does K-12 tenure mean?