Debora Klaine

Debora Klaine

Educational Policy Expert
Debora Klaine is an education expert, passionate about research that enhances learning experiences and educational outcomes. She conducts rigorous policy analysis to inform decision-making and the implications for student learning, teacher efficacy, and school performance. Debora is a trusted source for policymakers, educators, and researchers alike.
7 Key Issues Impacting Americans Before and After the Midterm Elections
Editorial 7 Key Issues Impacting Americans Before and After the Midterm Elections

The Republicans have won by a slim majority in the House of Representatives. Still, journalists and political analysts worldwide rushed to point out that what was initially thought to be a red wave may have turned out to be only a small victory for the party. Nevertheless, the Republican Party has

SEC Requires Companies to Disclose Cryptocurrency Risks: Here’s What to Expect
Editorial SEC Requires Companies to Disclose Cryptocurrency Risks: Here’s What to Expect

In new guidance released in December, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) advises firms to disclose their involvement with digital commodity companies. This is the latest sign that regulators are on high alert and fear further negative consequences, following the collapse of major

President Biden Condemned Russia’s Nuclear Threats Before the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly
Editorial President Biden Condemned Russia’s Nuclear Threats Before the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly

President Joe Biden condemned Russia’s nuclear and other military threats before the 77th Session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly. According to President Biden, Vladimir Putin’s recent announcement that “partial mobilization” will take place in Russia is just one of a series of

How NATO leaders will respond to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Editorial How NATO leaders will respond to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

More than a month has already passed since President Putin’s Russia has decided to invade the neighboring country of Ukraine, killing and injuring more than 2,500 civilians in the process. Countless lives have been changed dramatically, after more than 6.4 million people have been displaced in

Geopolitical Issues, Problems to Reshape the International Agenda in 2022
Editorial Geopolitical Issues, Problems to Reshape the International Agenda in 2022

Most people living in the US and other Western countries are experiencing a new age fueled by technological breakthroughs and digital tools. With smartphones and personal computers to guide their work and free time, GPS navigation apps that help them choose the best route possible when visiting a

President Joe Biden Took the Build Back Better Plan to Europe
Editorial President Joe Biden Took the Build Back Better Plan to Europe

President Joe Biden recently visited Europe to attend two summits in Rome and Glasgow and show people everywhere that America will continue to play a leading role on the world stage. Biden joined other world leaders in essential talks about climate change as the US rejoined the Paris Agreement. The

Are Social Media Platforms Harming Our Democracy?
Editorial Are Social Media Platforms Harming Our Democracy?

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken the world by storm and ultimately changed the way people work, live, and interact with each other. As working remotely became a fact of life in the new normal, social media platforms also became more and more important—primarily because they were a way of maintaining

U.S. Pullout from Afghanistan: Who and What Is Left Behind?
Editorial U.S. Pullout from Afghanistan: Who and What Is Left Behind?

At the beginning of the year, President Joe Biden said he would withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan by September 11 , putting an end to America’s longest war. The decision came as a consequence of the deal that President Donald Trump had previously made with the Taliban leadership. According to

Data privacy & government agencies: Beyond best practices
Editorial Data privacy & government agencies: Beyond best practices

According to a recent survey, 68% of business leaders feel their cybersecurity risks are increasing —not good news for government agencies that handle sensitive data on a daily basis. Navigating the dangerous waters of protecting data is challenging, especially with all the recent changes and

Debates concerning gun violence on the rise after Boulder shooting
Editorial Debates concerning gun violence on the rise after Boulder shooting

Unlike most countries around the world, America has a deeply rooted gun culture that has caused multiple debates about gun control and legislation over the years. Multiple mass shootings have shocked Americans since the Columbine High School massacre, and the Boulder shooting is no exception to the

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