From Books to Belonging: How Reading Makes Students More Resilient
Books spark a love of reading, foster understanding, and help students with their social, emotional and academic development
Getting To & Through College: Notes From a Student From a Mixed-Status Family
A first-generation student from a mixed-status family talks about her academic journey, challenges she’s faced, and fears about how this administration’s policies could affect her family and friends
Literacy Is a Human Right: Why Reading Matters for Every Career Path
How American’s literacy crisis negatively influences career opportunities and success after high school
College Students, Food Insecurity, and SNAP Eligibility
Roughly 2.2 million college students are eligible for SNAP benefits, but there are many barriers in their way
Student Story: The Uphill Battle for Transfer Students Just Got Harder
For college transfer students, there are hidden barriers to overcome as a nontraditional student trying to complete their college degree
Why Are Latino Students from Low-Income Backgrounds Outperforming Their More Affluent Peers? Understanding the NAEP SES Index
New NAEP data has a new index to assess students’ socioeconomic status, but with recent NAEP cuts, this data may never come to light
Communities of Practice: Centering Student-Parents
In a post-affirmative action era, student-parents are at immediate risk
EdTrust Condemns Department of Education’s Decision to Block Undocumented Students from Postsecondary Programs
The decision to end access to career, technical, and adult education programs for undocumented students is a deliberate attack on opportunity, equity, and the American Dream
National English Learner Roundtable Demands Immediate Release of Withheld K-12 Funds, Highlights Dire Impact on English Learners
The National English Learner Roundtable is calling on the U.S. Department of Education to release nearly $7 billion in critical K-12 education funding