Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Cyber charter funding reform is essential to education equity
Pennsylvania’s system for funding cyber charter schools sucks money out of public schools and deposits it in vast reserves for private online academies that simply do not work. Reforming this system i…
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Iowa approves new education funding package
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed off on modifying the formula for Area Education Agencies for special education. The biggest change will be how the agencies are funded by the state. The agencies w…
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Stockton Ranked Top 10 in Military Friendly Rankings
Student-first approach leads to No. 1 ranking in New Jersey
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Over 7,500 German Medical Students Study Abroad, Austria & Hungary Top Choices
At least 7,500 medical students from Germany, or 8 percent overall, are pursuing their education abroad, the latest data has shown.
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Complaining student studying abroad receives internet backlash
When it comes to moving overseas it appears that the grass is not always greener on the other side – or perhaps not as green as we would like to assume. %%
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Parents at HCMC international school propose online classes amid teacher walk-out
Over 100 parents at the American International School Vietnam (AISVN) have proposed for their children to study online at an extra VND10-15 million ($400-600) a month amid a teachers’ strike.
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Lone Star College students to study abroad this summer
Lone Star College Honors College students participate in top-quality educational programs, including international classes
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Farmington River Regional Elementary School’s best hope for the future might be to be ‘the best school in the state and the nation’
Farmington River Regional Elementary is facing three existential threats: low enrollment, increasing costs and the language in its 32-year-old regional school district agreement, which places an undue burden on Sandisfield
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Tuition at these elite New England universities will hit eye-popping…
It’s higher-priced education. Several elite New England universities will cost students a jaw-dropping $90,000 a year beginning this fall — with more schools expected to follow suit, according to a report. Boston University, Tufts, Wellesley, and Yale — among the top private colleges in the country — will begin charging the nearly six-figure sum a year…
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Faculty Diversity and Mentors of Color Are Keys to Success for Black Women in Graduate School
For Black women, faculty diversity is essential to foster a sense of belonging and leads to them finishing their graduate degrees
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