By Susan Abravanel
: Center for Education and Workforce
In case you missed last week's GOP No Child Left Behind Debate the blow-by-blow run down is below:
By Ed Rust
In June, I began a one-year term as chairman of the U.S. Chamber, and I am honored to serve the organization during its 100th anniversary.
In a July piece of Insider Higher Education, Audrey Watters laments the hype being given to MOOCs (Massively Online Open Courses) and their potential to change higher
College affordability has been a flashpoint issue for some time now, and a recent article in the Wall Street Journal illustrates why.
Is learning an inalienable right? The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) believes so.
Stagnate unemployment numbers continue to concern many community leaders and policy makers, but the reality is many workers are ill-suited for available jobs.
Marc Tucker, president of the National Center on Education and the Economy, posted a blog on Education Week’s website titled, “STEM: Why It Makes No Sense.” In it, he posit
The nation’s colleges and universities must do a better job of closing the growing divide between the education and skills of the American workforce and the needs of employers, according to a new U.S.