Momentum in Physics Ed
A new approach to teaching physics "energy first" holds promise, especially for students who struggle with math.
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A new approach to teaching physics "energy first" holds promise, especially for students who struggle with math.
Men frame their research findings more positively than do women, finds a new study. Why does that matter, and how should science respond?
Arrupe College, a two-year institution attached to Loyola Chicago, surpasses its public counterparts in typical benchmarks of student success. Now, the Jesuits plan to spread the model elsewhere.
A new network of international education professionals is trying to get the field to face the crisis of climate change -- and the carbon emissions generated by student air travel -- head-on.
Analysis suggests projections of rapid growth in the master’s degree market were vastly overstated.
New report examines access to postsecondary opportunities by ZIP code, questions the impact of free college and says for-profit institutions fill gaps between public colleges.
Legal scholars are increasingly adopting and creating free textbooks in an attempt to increase affordability for students. But are these textbooks considered open educational resources?
Parents fighting charges in admissions scandal don't deny giving money to colleges. But legal brief argues that the transactions are donations.
Educational technology services company Zovio has stated its intention to spin off Ashford University, the for-profit institution it has been trying to convert to a nonprofit for more than a year.
The wide availability of cheap new education-related web addresses is creating a headache for university brand managers.