


“Your honors, may I start?” Magda Khedr opens her case on a phone search’s legality in a student moot-court trial.

Education reporters discuss the trend of schools scaling back homework and its impact on students’ learning outcomes.

NPR’s Juana Summers discusses with John King the recent structural changes at the U.S. Department of Education.

School districts across the U.S. face closures due to low enrollment and funding issues, impacted by birth and housing trends.

College costs are soaring, outpacing financial aid. But what factors are driving these price hikes?


The Trump administration plans to transfer key Education Department functions to other agencies, bypassing Congress.

For over a decade, Alaska’s Kuspuk School District sought funds to repair a decaying school in Aniak, facing severe issues.

NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe discusses with community college presidents how Trump’s policies impact their institutions.


Texas A&M’s new policy requiring preapproval for race and gender courses sparks academic freedom concerns.