Jonathan Zimmerman explains that principals’ divided minds about technology have existed throughout education history.
Alan Ruby writes about the importance of investing in not only physical infrastructure, but also in human capital in order to maximize the success of China’s Belt and Rod initiative.
Joni Finney explains the growing trend in statewide initiatives for free community college and some positive results of Promise programs enacted in Tennessee.
Alan Ruby and Matthew Hartley write about a panel’s selection of 20 higher education institutions in India that can compete with the best institutions worldwide.
Marybeth Gasman comments on the new report by the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions that explores the lack of women in presidential positions at Minority Serving Institutions.
Kate Kinney Grossman notes that teacher education students are focused on the whole student, not just teaching a subject.
Daniel A. Wagner argues for improving how the U.S. spends foreign aid money on education.