
Federal Government Announces Major Changes to Student Loan Repayment
From July 1, major changes will be implemented by the federal government in student loan repayment and forgiveness.

From July 1, major changes will be implemented by the federal government in student loan repayment and forgiveness.

For over a century, federal boarding schools aimed to assimilate Native American children. One school has changed its path.

Starting July 1, auto pay enrollees will receive a 1% interest rate discount for two years, aiding repayment.

Beginning July 1, significant changes will be implemented by the federal government for student loan repayment and forgiveness.

The Trump administration plans to shift key Education Department roles like special education oversight to other agencies.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon leads efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, reallocating key roles.

A new study reveals that socioeconomic factors in a preteen’s neighborhood can create distinct patterns in their brain.

Boston-area school uses World Cup for lessons on global cultures, languages, food, and wildlife in elementary classes.

NPR’s Eyder Peralta discusses with UC Berkeley professor Zvezdelina Stankova the push to reinstate SAT/ACT exams.

The NPR/Ipsos poll highlights teachers’ concerns about AI’s impact on education, with 3-in-4 seeing AI as transformative.

A new NPR/Ipsos poll reveals teachers use AI to save time and enhance materials, but fear for students’ critical thinking.

Ninth grader Soraya Martin excels academically with assistive technology, despite her dyslexia, boosting her confidence.