New SIG Regulations Ramp up Focus on Early Education
The Education Department’s recently proposed changes to the SIG program reinforce the administration’s commitment to early education.
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The Education Department’s recently proposed changes to the SIG program reinforce the administration’s commitment to early education.
155,000 people last year had their Social Security checks docked to pay off a delinquent student loan.
Animal House instructed two generations of students that college was all about getting drunk and committing disgusting acts of perversion.
Who should teach? What should be taught? Who should be held accountable for how our children learn?
Critics aren’t happy with inequalities in graduate degree programs like public service being subsidized by the government.
The vast majority of Americans want more federally funded high-quality pre-K classrooms.
Some students could be missing as much as 27 days each year, about a month of school, according to a recent report.
There’s not enough money to go around.
According to a report recently released by the National Center for Education Statistics, 35% of (first-time/full-time) undergraduates enroll