- April 22, 2025
EDUCATION

A Treasure Trove of Education Reports and Studies is Under Threat
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 22, 2025
Parents, teachers, researchers and education policymakers are all affected. “Defunding ERIC would limit public access to critical education research, hindering evidence-based practices and informed policy

As Special Ed Students are Integrated More at School, Teacher Training is Evolving
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 19, 2025
That means general education teachers are more likely than ever to be working with students who have special needs. And yet, according to NPR reporting,

Who Are the Biggest Early Beneficiaries of ChatGPT? International Students
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 16, 2025
Yu and his research colleagues didn’t interview any of the students and cannot say for certain that the students were using ChatGPT or any of

Americans Without a Degree Still Believe in the Value of College, a New Poll Finds
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 13, 2025
That was the case for 22-year-old respondent Sophia Ladios, who is studying forensic science and criminal justice at her local community college in Palatine, Ill.

Minnie Phan: A Young Girl and the Power of Art
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 10, 2025
Episode Transcript This is a computer-generated transcript. While our team has reviewed it, there may be errors. Ki Sung : Welcome to the MindShift Podcast

How the Education Department Helps Students with Disabilities Get an Education
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 7, 2025
“Quite frankly, had it not been for the publicly accessible resources that the Department of Education has provided to students with disabilities like myself, I

Chaos and Confusion as the Statistics Arm of the Education Department is Reduced to a Skeletal Staff of 3
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 4, 2025
A draft of an executive order to eliminate the Education Department was prepared in early March, but Trump hadn’t signed it as of this week.

As Enrollment in Online College Grows, Students Wonder: Why Does it Cost So Much?
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . April 1, 2025
The result is that 83% of online programs in higher education cost students as much as or more than the in-person versions, according to an

What’s Lost When Homeschool Research is Cut by DOGE?
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 29, 2025
“There is a certain irony that a pro-school choice administration would cut objective data that might help increase acceptance of homeschooling,” said Maranto. It is

When Students are Part of School Tech Support, They’re in Charge of Their Learning
- By KentuckyDigitalNews.com
- . March 26, 2025
Gati Aher, who graduated from Burlington High School in 2019, was drawn to the help-desk elective in her junior year after she developed an interest