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This year is the first time that more U.S. college students will learn entirely online compared to being fully in-person. And research shows most online programs cost as much or more than in-person.
A recent study reveals a significant surge in academic burnout among students, escalating from 7.4% in 2017 to nearly 60% in ...
Post-pandemic learning loss hit Virginia’s Black and Latino students even harder. Latino students lost more than three semesters’ worth of ground in math, the largest drop in the country, and ...
"We need to open young peoples' minds to the full umbrella of aviation opportunities available to them," said Kevin Dolliole, ...
Inserting brief quiz questions into an online lecture can boost learning and may reduce racial achievement gaps, even when students are tuning in remotely in a distracting environment.
A revered HBCU and a for-profit education company launched an online degree program in 2021. Students are frustrated by an unclear path to graduation.
In the decade since Black Lives Matter, a spotlight has shined on inequity in education outcomes and, in particular, how exclusionary discipline disproportionately affects Black children.
HBCU transforms the HBCU experience into a global digital platform with accredited degrees and workforce-driven programs.
Requiring Black students to write about trauma reduces and contorts their colorful lives into flat narratives, writes Aya Waller-Bey.
While community college data shows that its students perform worse in online courses compared to in-person ones, many college officials defend the shift to online learning.