Du 7 au 9 septembre, se tiendra les 36 ème journées de l'AES, portant la thématique des politiques sociales en mutation. Voir l'article...
College presidents as stewards of democracy
Liberals probe unpaid internships in federal government
By Dean Beeby. The Liberal government wants to know why a dozen federal departments and agencies do not pay their interns. More...
What should be top priority for the new education secretary?
By Rebecca Ratcliffe. We asked teachers and academics what urgent changes they would like to see. Tell us what you think too. More...
Should wealthier students get subsidized college education?
By . Last summer, as the presidential campaign was just getting rolling in earnest, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced “New College Compact,” a proposal designed to provide relief for the rapidly rising sticker price of college. More...
'Lost' Generation
By Colleen Flaherty. Academics fact-check the persistent idea, promoted at GOP convention, that liberal professors politically indoctrinate their students. Read more...
Clinton, in Convention Speech, Includes Higher Ed Plan
By Scott Jaschik. Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president, included her college affordability plan in her speech Thursday night accepting the nomination. Read more...
Schools don’t give voters tools to challenge politicians' economic claims
By . During the UK’s EU referendum campaign, the economy was reported to be an important topic for the electorate. Yet voters said they were not being told enough to get a clear view of the economic consequences of their choice. More...
Time for an honest debate about grammar schools
By and . With Theresa May as the new prime minister at the helm of the Conservatives, speculation is already mounting about whether her support for a new academically selective grammar school in her own constituency will translate into national educational policy. This will be a big question for her newly appointed secretary of state for education, Justine Greening. More...
Dear Justine Greening, here’s what you should do as education minister
By , , , and . As part of Theresa May’s reshuffle in her first full day as prime minister, Justine Greening was appointed as the secretary of state for education. She will take charge at the Department for Education, which will also assume responsibility for higher education and skills, formerly within the remit of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. More...