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The Illinois Community College system is constantly looking to stay at the forefront of workforce development.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb wants to expand access to educational programs and raise awareness for a new online tool that connects businesses with Hoosiers who are searching for jobs.
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The latest report by the National Rural Education Association highlights Missouri's critical need for funding teacher salaries, as well as investing in pupils in rural schools.
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After 30 years, Pell Grants are being reinstated to include people in federally approved prisons, to provide more educational opportunities.
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During its TEACH 2023 conference over the weekend, the American Federation of Teachers announced a new campaign to bolster public education across the nation.
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Analysis of federal data from almost 700 colleges and universities finds schools have raised prices more for lower-income students than for higher-income students.
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The increase in college costs is falling more heavily on families that are likely the least able to absorb it.
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A grant-funded project at Southern Illinois University Carbondale aims to draw on children’s natural curiosity while addressing the teacher shortage for the youngest learners.
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A SIUC team has launched a project to help educators find effective ways to help students with disabilities and behavioral concerns stay in school rather than face disciplinary action.
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Evidence-Based Funding started in 2018 in Illinois to close the funding gap for schools. Now schools are using those funds to catch up on deferred maintenance, bring back programs, retain teachers and more.