Education

Many Options with an Education Degree

School teachers of today have less in common than teachers 50 years ago. Technological advances have given teaching a new direction, and even how one earns a teaching degree.
As the technological and financial aspects of the American education system change rapidly, current and prospective teachers have more content and methodology than ever [...]

Not So “Free” Ride

Athletes often get a “Full Ride” scholarship to play sports in college.  What a lot of them don’t realize is that they are responsible for the cost of things that were not covered by the scholarship. A case of not reading the fine print?
While you can be sure all the student athletes on the court [...]

Racial Inequality in U.S.

Even in a country where a black man was just elected President, a report from the Urban League finds that there is gross racial inequality both socially and economically in the U.S.
Blacks remain twice as likely to be unemployed, three times more likely to live in poverty and more than six times as likely to [...]

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Education WriterEditor: Melissa Steele is a freelance writer and focuses her research on funding for higher education. She is a graduate of UNLV and endeavors to keep her readers up to date with the most relevant education information.

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