Show of Hands: Enrollment in Early Education in the United States versus Denmark
Research has shown that high-quality ECEC lessens the inequality gap between children of disadvantaged and advantaged backgrounds, increasing the income potential and opportunities for upward social mobility for low-income children later in life. Thus, the US should follow in the footsteps of Nordic countries by improving its ECEC system.
OP-ED: URGING UCSD TO HELP REFUGEES THROUGH A SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
UCSD Student Aisha Subhan explains in an op-ed why UCSD should help Syrian refugees.
FORECASTED CHANGES IN FRANCE'S EDUCATION SYSTEM
Staff Writer Becky Emrick discusses the forecasted changes in France's education system.
THE CULTURAL IMPEDIMENTS TO ABE'S "WOMENOMICS"
Staff Writer Andrew Muse-Fisher discusses the cultural and economic factors that make increasing the role of women in the Japanese workforce an uphill climb.
THE GIRL WHO COULD CHANGE THE WORLD: THE MALALA YOUSAFZAI STORY
Is the West honoring Malala Yousafzai with her recently awarded Nobel Peace Prize? Or is she being used as a tool to serve Western goals? Staff Writer Aarushi Gupta discusses.
THE CASE FOR EDUCATION REFORM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Staff Writer Kristopher Klein makes the case for supranational education reform in Southeast Asia as ASEAN continues to grow, develop and integrate economically.
OVERCROWDING FORCES THE RELIGION OUT OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Staff Writer Jubilee Cheung takes a look at the issue of school overcrowding, and the problems it's creating for public and religious schools alike.
LESSONS IN EDUCATION: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM FINLAND?
The United States' approach to education doesn't seem to be getting it anywhere, despite being one of the most expensive per student. To improve, should we follow Finland's lead? By Staff Writer Jubilee Cheung
VIVA LA EDUCACIÓN: RESHAPING EDUCATION INEQUALITY IN CHILE
Staff Writer AJ Thomason discusses student outrage over education inequality in Chile.