My father did not graduate from high school. He dropped out of school early in his senior year. Of the 13 children in his family, only five graduated, and they were all girls. All six of the boys quit ...
Many parents are homeschooling their children due to the pandemic, but Chemay Morales-James beat them to it. She has been home-schooling for years, not due to coronavirus, but due to another seemingly ...
Becoming a global citizen is a process that is never complete—we are always working toward greater understanding of the world and the people living in it. Today, Jason Harshman, Assistant Professor of ...
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I have now spent the past six years of my life in a Jesuit learning environment and as most know that comes with a lot of reflection. In fact, I probably spent at least a third of my high school ...
In this article we present profiles of and reflections by teachers, including the authors, who are uniquely situated to offer insights on education in a global age. The respondents have experience ...
Editor’s Note: Recently, Christine Powell, a special education teacher from Southern California, traveled to Japan to attend a three-day conference on Asian Education and International Development.
The National Science Board last month released its bible of science statistics, the 2014 “Science & Engineering Indicators.” The vast trove of data illuminating topics as varied as global R&D output ...