by Beth Holmes | Jan 10, 2024 | News, Teacher Issues
Media literacy education is California’s newest tactic to fight misinformation in schools and online. To fight the rising tide of misinformation flooding the internet, California has passed a law mandating media literacy education for all K-12 students. Governor...
by Sarah Green | Jun 13, 2015 | News
Emerson High School, in Oklahoma City, is a survivor. Built in 1911, just a few years after Oklahoma was granted statehood, the proud brick school survived both the Pei Plan of the 1960s that demolished many older structures in an urban revitalization project that...
by Supporting Education | May 24, 2013 | News
Who spoke at your college graduation? Do you even remember? Maybe it was the class valedictorian, or maybe it was somebody more famous. On a cold drizzly morning, actress Kerry Washington spoke at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. The lucky...
by Supporting Education | May 17, 2013 | News
One of the greatest parts of the United States is the fact that everyone is entitled to a free quality education. But as we age as a country, continuing that education past what the country provides for free is becoming more and more necessary for later success....
by Supporting Education | May 16, 2013 | News
When Jenny Lai, Abram Sanderson, Amy Xiong, Lynn Zhang, and Roy Zhao boarded the plane to go back home from New York City, they were $20,000 richer than when they arrived. That’s because the five seniors from Plymouth, Minnesota were chosen as the 2013 Champions for...