The increasing complexity of global business is requiring new skill sets to build a more competitive workforce. Many schools are adapting their curriculums to meet these demands, but how are they changing the ways students and teachers engage and interact with new information?
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation President John R.
The Foundation's Corporate Citizenship Center and its Data-Driven Innovation project are exploring responses to the outbreak of the deadly virus.
As the summer winds down, staff at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation are getting ready for a busy month of events and new research.
How would the United States perform against the Belgians in a contest of educational performance? We’d get our tails kicked.
Nine California public school children have filed a lawsuit against the state citing that teacher tenure laws were responsible for their poor education
There are still far too many children in classrooms with teachers that are not adequately prepared. To address the problem, we can look at the institutions training them.
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more awesome at Starbucks (I’m looking at you, Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccino), the coffee giant announced that it will now send its employees to college—for
The head of Denver's chamber of commerce offers her support for Common Core education standards.
What is it going to take to become one of the top-performing countries again? Are there reforms that U.S. states could implement to show real student improvement on the global stage?