U.S. Teacher Stress Levels Hit Record Highs, Surpassing Pandemic Peak, New Survey Finds

A new nationwide survey from Prodigy Education has revealed that U.S. teachers are experiencing unprecedented levels of stress—surpassing even the peak anxiety reported during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings paint a sobering picture of the American education system, exposing how mounting behavioral issues, financial strain, and a growing sense of fatigue are […]
Executive Order Sets New Standards for U.S. Higher Education Accreditation

On April 23, 2025, the White House issued an executive order aimed at reforming how colleges and universities in the United States are accredited. The order introduces changes intended to improve accountability, ensure better student outcomes, and shift the focus of accreditation agencies toward measurable educational quality. Emphasis on Student Outcomes and Transparency The executive […]
Federal Government to Resume Collections on Defaulted Student Loans Starting May 5

The U.S. Department of Education will resume collections on defaulted federal student loans starting May 5, 2025, ending a pause that began in March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. This move affects over 5 million borrowers currently in default and another 4 million who are severely delinquent, meaning nearly a quarter of the federal student […]
Trump Administration Eyes Nationwide AI Education Push in K–12 Schools

The Trump administration is weighing a sweeping executive order that would embed artificial intelligence (AI) education into every corner of the U.S. K–12 system, The Washington Post reported Tuesday. The draft proposal, titled “Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth,” signals a bold shift toward integrating emerging technology into classrooms nationwide—with potentially far-reaching implications for […]