By: Cait Felt It’s autumn again, and children all over the world are back in school. In East Jerusalem many children…
By: Nick Eberhart Student riots have become a weekly scheduled activity in downtown Santiago, Chile, where I studied last semester.…
By: Nathan Williams Education reform at any level of government is challenging considering the heightened sensitivity usually surrounding this type…
By: Sam Kinsman Written from GPR’s Brazil Bureau after a formal study of Politics in Education in Brazil and a…
Scott Holcomb represents District 81 in the Georgia House of Representatives. Before being elected to office, he served as an…
By: Aashka Dave Normally when individuals think about censorship, oppressed countries and communities come to mind, not an urban metropolis…
By: Jackson Garner The citizens of DeKalb County were given choices on November 6, 2012. Their choices were then transformed…
By: Park MacDougald Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion…
By: Jackson Garner How do we bring poorer, under-achieving minority students to the same academic level of their wealthier, higher-achieving…
By: Jackson Garner Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies pushed government into many sectors that it had never gone before…