Feb 15 A look at the changing landscape of education in America By Brief But Spectacular Continue reading
Feb 14 Brief But Spectacular: Future of Education By Yasmeen Sami Alamiri What’s possible when students and their teachers rethink how to approach learning and their school experiences? Educators, parents, and community members across the country share how and why they’re reimagining the future of education. Continue reading
Feb 14 WATCH: How one school is centering social-emotional learning By Brief But Spectacular At Valor Collegiate Academy in Nashville, helping students thrive personally and academically is central to their values. Continue reading
Feb 14 WATCH: At this DC school, financial literacy and entrepreneurship take center stage By Brief But Spectacular At Cardozo High School in Washington D.C., students get the chance to step outside of the traditional classroom. Continue reading
Feb 14 WATCH: How these teenagers are helping create a work-based school experience By Brief But Spectacular For some kids, building an airplane is part of the school experience. Continue reading
Feb 14 WATCH: How students are curating their own curriculum at this Idaho school By Brief But Spectacular What does high school education look like when it’s curated by students?… Continue reading
Feb 14 WATCH: How one school is creating a culture of belonging for its Native American students By Brief But Spectacular Walking through the hallways at the Native American Community Academy in Albuquerque, New Mexico, students see leaders just like them. Continue reading
Feb 14 WATCH: How one school is using AI to give their students feedback By Brief But Spectacular How can AI play a role in teaching and providing feedback to students?… Continue reading
Feb 08 Employers can now match student loan payments as 401(k) contributions. Here’s what that means By Darreonna Davis, The 19th Experts say the contribution option could help many Americans, especially Black women, build a more stable financial future. Continue reading
Feb 07 Michigan governor’s budget promises free education, GOP says plan doesn’t provide ‘real value’ By Joey Cappelletti, Associated Press Whitmer's budget proposal unveiled Wednesday followed a State of the State address last month when she announced initiatives to provide free community college for all high school students and free preschool for 4-year-olds. Continue reading