Topic 1American Scores on College Admissions Test Drop to 30-year Low
American high school students’ scores on the ACT college admissions test have dropped to their lowest in more than 30 years.
Topic 2International Student Numbers in US Recover
A recent report shows that the number of international students studying in the United States has returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Topic 3Many Math, Computer Science Teachers Use Chatbots
Some schools in the U.S. are considering whether to ban chatbots, which use artificial intelligence, or AI.
Topic 4More US States Teach Financial Education in High School
An increasing number of American states are requiring that students receive personal finance education in order to complete high school.
Topic 5Scientists to Study Fish after Fukushima Water Release
A team of international scientists collected fish samples from an area near Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant Thursday.
Topic 6This Miami University Is Not in Florida
Valerie Do of Vietnam is in her third year of college at Miami University in the Midwestern U.S. state of Ohio.
Topic 7Media Program Helps Young People in Washington, DC
A 17-year-old student in Washington, D.C. recently got the chance to interview retired American basketball star Magic Johnson.
Topic 8English Professor Uses Board Games to Teach Climate Change
Isidora Djukic is a biology and chemistry student at John Carroll University near Cleveland, Ohio.
Topic 9Housing Important for Keeping Children in School
Last year, 40 percent of students in Los Angeles public schools missed more than 10 percent of the school year.
Topic 10As Tensions Rise, Canadian Colleges Confirm Indian Students Welcome
Canadian universities are confirming the safety of their Indian students and providing resources after a diplomatic crisis between the two countries.
Topic 11London’s Pointe Black Ballet School Aims to Break Racial Barriers
It was a criticism about her Afro-braided hair that led Ruth Essel to create what she calls a safe space for Black dancers.
Topic 12UN Report: Education Technology Should Be Used Carefully
The COVID-19 pandemic showed how useful digital technology could be for schools.
Topic 13Most American Schools Not Prepared to Identify Math Disabilities
Many American education experts are concerned about students’ performance in the subject of mathematics.
Topic 14International Students in US Experience American Holidays
Researchers report that more than one million foreign students attended college or university in the United States last year.
Topic 15Children in South Africa Walk a Long Way to School
Fourteen-year-old Luyanda Hlali walks 10 kilometers to school.
Topic 16Reports: World Is ‘Off Track’ in Fighting Climate Change
Three recent reports say the world is failing in its fight to slow climate change.
Topic 17Funding Cuts Threaten Refugee’s Children Education in Rwanda
Cuts to United Nations aid for refugees living in Rwanda are threatening education for children from more than 100,000 families.
Topic 18Some Mexican Students Will Pay Less to Attend California Community Colleges
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law last week permitting low-income Mexican students to pay the same cost as Californians to attend some community colleges.
Topic 19US Boys Graduate High School at Lower Rates Than Girls
The U.S. government does not require states to report graduation rates by a student’s sex.
Topic 20Black, Latino Students Have Reduced Chances for Success
A federal study of all public schools says that America’s Black and Latino students have reduced chances of success.