Lauren covers education for WORLD’s digital, print, and podcast platforms. She is a graduate of Thomas Edison State University and World Journalism Institute, and she lives in Wichita, Kan.
Calls to close the agency date back almost to its founding
A growing number of international college students choose U.S. schools
Many teachers began to teach outdoors during the pandemic and some are continuing that way
Children benefit from outdoor education programs
Once more, “looping” shows behavioral benefits for students
The American Library Association says parents requested the removal of more than 1,500 books from schools
EDUCATION | Districts seek creative solutions to staff shortages
Nation’s Report Card tests show significant learning loss
The pandemic caused worse setbacks for students with more needs
Educators are worried that students aren’t prepared for college after the pandemic