Educated Abroad, Excelling at Home: Why More American Citizens Are Seeking Superior Pre-College Education Overseas

Educated Abroad, Excelling at Home: Why More American Citizens Are Seeking Superior Pre-College Education Overseas

By Esther Claudette Gittens In recent years, a growing number of American citizens—many of them children of immigrants, middle-class families seeking value, or globally mobile professionals—have turned to international school systems for their pre-college education. From Finland’s egalitarian model to Germany’s tuition-free rigor, from Singapore’s STEM-focused curriculum to France’s classical liberal arts tradition, these American […]

With U.S. Students Struggling, Educators Rethink the School Day

With U.S. Students Struggling, Educators Rethink the School Day

By Selen Ozturk, ACOM With chronic absenteeism and low performance among students nationwide, a growing number of educators are reshaping the school day — and what it means to be a successful graduate. A growing number of educators are reshaping the school day — and what it means to be a successful graduate. In the […]

Bridging the Educational Divide: Top Ten Ways AI Can Level the Academic Playing Field

Bridging the Educational Divide: Top Ten Ways AI Can Level the Academic Playing Field

By Chris Tobias  In the evolving landscape of education, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool to address longstanding disparities. Historically, racial inequities in academic achievement—from kindergarten through university—have been influenced by a complex interplay of socioeconomic, institutional, and pedagogical factors. By harnessing AI technology, educational institutions can create more equitable learning environments, […]