Florida Tech 'Will Suffer Significantly' With Student Visa Changes NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Florida Institute of Technology President Dwayne McCay about how student visa changes will affect his campus, which has a large international student population.
When Schools Reopen, Grandparent Caregiver's Safest Choice Is Homeschooling NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Keith Lowhorne, a caregiver to his three young grandchildren, about the possibility of schools reopening in the fall amid the coronavirus pandemic.
San Antonio Pre-K Program Seeks To Fix Achievement Gap NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sarah Baray, CEO of "Pre-K for SA," about the importance of early learning programs in mitigating education inequality.
Denver School Principal On How Black Students Led Swift Changes To History Curriculum Kimberly Grayson took her high schoolers to the African American history museum in D.C. When students pressed their white teachers to take the same trip, a revised history curriculum quickly followed. Jonaki Mehta
Union Leader On Why Kids Should Not Be Back In Classrooms This Fall NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Cecily Myart-Cruz, president of United Teachers Los Angeles, about why her union is against reopening public schools in the fall.
Education Dept. Announces It Won't Punish Colleges For Reconsidering Student Aid In June, NPR reported that the department was making it harder for colleges to reconsider aid for students whose finances have changed. On Thursday, the agency reversed course. Cory Turner
New Trump administration rule has Washington's international students on edge ‘I'm not going to be able to do the work that I need to do successfully.’ Esmy Jimenez
Veteran Educator On The Endless But 'Joyful' Work Of Creating Anti-Racist Education Pirette McKamey, the principal at Mission High School in San Francisco, says anti-racist education "makes you want to keep growing and changing and doing better by your students." Jonaki Mehta
Columbia University President On New ICE Regulations Regarding International Students NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Lee Bollinger, president of Columbia University, about new regulations regarding international students released Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Effective Anti-Racist Education Requires More Diverse Teachers, More Training Travis Bristol, an assistant professor of education at the University of California at Berkeley, explains how teacher training and the presence of Black teachers can help reshape education. Jonaki Mehta