Data shows that a majority of Asian Americans support affirmative action, but misinformation fuels the loud minority that doesn’t
In 1974, Boston implemented a forced busing plan to address educational inequity. Nearly 50 years later, the issues remain
The books at stake often contain topics related to race, sexuality, and gender, robbing young readers of a diverse range of stories and perspectives
Disabled students face different employment challenges than their non-disabled peers, and career services should be equipped to support them
Advocates say the equitable implementation of comprehensive sex education programs is more crucial than ever
Universities depend on graduate student workers’ labor but won’t provide adequate pay without the pressure of collective bargaining efforts
The Florida Board of Education voted unanimously on new guidelines designed to threaten school districts and teachers that support LGBTQIA+-inclusive policies
Soaring student-to-counselor ratios make it difficult for counselors to give students the support they need as the pandemic takes a toll on mental health
Queer youth, parents, and advocates say model policies will harm trans students
Many Black teachers and administrators have left the field as COVID-19 and hostile parents and politicians exacerbate heavy workloads and little institutional support
Learning Indigenous history can shift how students think about Native peoples, but funding and standardization affect the success of these initiatives
Like other laborers, teachers in the U.S. are experiencing higher rates of strikes in their profession
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