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Focused on What Matters: Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes at Minority-Serving Institutions
Matching the Changing Demographics of Young Children in the Early Ed Workforce
A new Migration Policy Institute report notes that children of immigrants now make up one-quarter of the children under the age of 6.
Three Years of Lower Student Loan Interest Rates: Borrowers Save $36 Billion
Interest rates on federal student loans are set to drop for the 2015-16 school year.
2014 Preschool Yearbook: Slow and Steady Is Not Good Enough
This week the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) released its highly anticipated annual State of Preschool Yearbook.
Introducing the Dual Language Learners Reader: Post #1
DLL, ELL, LEP, TEL, ESL…languages in U.S. schools have given birth to numerous acronyms.
New Bipartisan Caucus aims to re-energize Capitol Hill support for HBCUs
The past few years have been tough for Historically Black Colleges and Universities because of a combination of factors.
The Sudden Yet Long-Expected Death of Corinthian College, Plus Polling
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 6: Andrew, Libby and Kevin pick apart the Corinthian College bankruptcy and new higher ed poll findings.
The Cultural and Economic Benefits of Integrating Immigrants
Immigrants don’t just make the United States wealthier, they make it much more interesting.