Federal Early Education Update: May 2025
The latest in federal early education news
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The latest in federal early education news
Starting in the 1950s, colleges across the U.S. razed Black neighborhoods to expand their campuses through the urban renewal program.
Single student parent forced to choose between her children and her future, a choice no parent should have to make.
Shalin Jyotishi is quoted in CQ Researcher exploring how generative AI is transforming the job market.
For Vox, Kevin Carey writes that 国产视频 plan to restart student loan collections signals a harsher future for borrowers.
Educator preparation programs are implementing a variety of strategies to support the sustainability of their work.
Adult education pays for itself by boosting participant earnings and generating higher tax revenue.
The short-term Pell proposal steers working-class students toward low-return programs that look quick and cheap, but often lead nowhere.
The student loan repayment provisions of the House Reconciliation bill will be a challenge for the Education Department to implement.
Child care is more expensive than college tuition in many states, which is why the military subsidizes it, and so should the civilian world.