• Conscious Pursuits, an alternative school where the majority of learning takes place outside of the classroom, is giving hope to families and kids who struggle in traditional public school. – Missoulian
  • Refugee minors are finding it difficult, and sometimes impossible, to enroll in an American school district. –The Inquirer Daily News
  • The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Global Education Summit brought 30 education ministers and delegations together to discuss technological advancements and improvements in schools around the world. – The Jerusalem Post
  • Even though America is conducting the majority of education research, Finland is the one putting the outcomes into action and creating effective schools. – Business Insider
  • The State University of New York has changed its policy on the undergraduate admissions process and removed questions about prior criminal history in the hopes of attracting more students. – The New York Times

Nonprofit:

  • During the rollout of new polymer banknotes in the UK, a social media campaign is encouraging people to donate their first five-pound note to charity. – BBC
  • Nonprofits use the power of technology to offer digital media courses and allow nonverbal children to communicate. – BizTech
  • Student-led nonprofits introduce ball pits as a safe space to promote the use of inclusive language on campus. – Fox News
  • Change.org is now using shareable video content on social media to build engagement and highlight their latest charity campaigns. – Charity Digital News
  • Over the past decade, Jay Leno has quietly donated over a million dollars to a Brooklyn, NY charity focused on integrated community arts and education programs. –New York Post