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President Trump signs a “short and substance-free” order to close the U.S. Department of Education.
The U.S. higher education continues to fail over 3 million parenting students. Ewa Obatuase discusses what Congress can do to support them.
The Trump administration summarily fired civil servants upholding hard-won civil rights for children with disabilities.
In January and February, New America convened researchers, pediatricians, and educators to discuss the latest guidance.
Trump administration asserts federal control over schools, colleges, and students to a degree never before seen.
Shalin Jyotishi is quoted in a Work Shift article about Achieving the Dream’s community vibrancy framework.
Community colleges focusing on re-enrolling adult learners should consider highlighting and/or improving their child care services as a key
Most parenting students are relying on family and friends to provide child care. Here are some ways colleges can make that easier.
The stakes are high for young children in the upcoming debate about the proper size and role of federal programs and agencies.