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Since at least the early 2000s, both the work of science and institutions of higher learning have become increasingly ...
U.S. eighth graders are less prepared to be the scientists of tomorrow than they were before the pandemic. In the first ...
Institutions outside the U.S. are wooing researchers amid uncertainty in the American research landscape. The message is ...
The first NAEP science test to be administered since the pandemic saw the return of a gender gap that had nearly closed. But ...
Computer science has evolved from an elective experience to a foundational element of K-12 education for many American students in less than a generation. But decisions about how and when students ...
Christopher Monsour, an educator at Columbian High School in Tiffin, brings 26 years of experience and a passion for hands-on ...
Nearly a decade after California revamped its K-12 science curriculum, two-thirds of students failed to meet the statewide ...
There is no one answer to why computer science education isn't more widespread--but many of the obstacles are surmountable.
Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Mac Donald’s ...
Scientists have published an academic paper about the power of pop culture events to boost scientific understanding and ...
With a bipartisan 7-2 vote, the State Board of Education voted on Thursday to change science standards so K-12 students are expected to study climate science.
A report ranks Minnesota dead last in the nation for the percentage of public high schools offering computer science courses. What happened?