• The State of Education in Liberia Challenges and Recommendations

    The state of education in Liberia is confronted with multiple challenges, the research suggests. These challenges include a shortage of teachers, under-qualified instructors, poor teacher performance, low learning outcomes, limited resources, and inadequate infrastructure, as the article suggests. These issues have resulted in poor learner standards, disciplinary issues, and teacher demoralization. Thomas, A. 2017 However, []

  • Education alums support 2024 graduates

    College of Education provides new grads with the opportunity to connect with alums

  • Educational Game of the Month – Paint with Zant

    Recently, our team had the pleasure of reviewing Paint with Zant, an educational drawing game designed for both kids and parents. We were particularly impressed by its user-friendly interface and extensive drawing options. Given its seamless integration of learning and creativity, we unanimously selected it as our Educational Game of the Month. Keep reading to discover why we believe Paint with Zant stands out in the new educational gaming categories.In the vast landscape of mobile gaming, a gem...

  • Senate to finish RBH6 hearings before break

    The 19th Congress is on its last week before adjourning sine die but the Senate subcommittee on constitutional amendments has yet to wrap up public hearings on the Resolution of Both Houses 6 (RBH6), seeking to amend economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution.

  • Alarm delayed unanimous Senate budget vote

    The Senate approved over 400 amendments, adding a total of $89 million in spending for community programs across the Commonwealth.

  • The Real Threat To Education Is Not A ‘Fascist’ Trump Presidency

    Fearmongering about ‘fascism’ is designed to distract Americans from recognizing the ideological poison that has infected our education system.

  • Senate Again Blocks Border Bill With GOP Opposition

    Senate Again Blocks Border Bill With GOP Opposition Authored by Joseph Lord and Stacy Robinson via The Epoch Times, The U.S. Senate on May 23 again rejected a proposed border bill as the issue continues to dominate voters’ concerns ahead of the 2024 election. The bill was previously blocked by Republicans in February when it was rolled into a broader foreign aid package. Republicans have criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) decision to bring the bill back...

  • Republicans Block Bipartisan Border Bill in the Senate

    Michael RaineyMay 23, 2024The Senate on Thursday failed for a second time to advance a border bill that would expand presidential power to

  • Border Bill Goes Down in Flames on Senate Floor

    The bipartisan border bill failed in the U.S. Senate Thursday, even losing the support of two key negotiators who helped craft the legislation. This marked Read More

  • Author: 'Antiracist' education should start before age 3

    Notable author and outspoken scholar Ibram X. Kendi told educators and others in a taxpayer funded equity webinar Thursday that influencing school systems offers a “bigger bang for your activism” and said "antiracist" education should start before age 3. A Wisconsin state agency paid Kendi $15,000 using federal special education funding for a wide-ranging one hour and 15 minute “generative conversation” on antiracism. During the conversation, Kendi said kids should be getting an...

  • Workforce panel looks at education to career pathways

    Tech Foundry, a leader in IT workforce development and training, hosted an Innovation in Workforce Development Panel on Thursday.

  • Holyoke School Committee Vice Chair resigns

    After ten years of service, the vice chair of the Holyoke school committee has stepped down from her role.