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Support for Testing and Accountability Is Waning. Is Politics to Blame?
Hartney: It reflects the unwillingness of the political class to make holding schools accountable for learning the cornerstone of American education.
Michael Hartney
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Fixing Michigan’s Teacher Shortage Isn’t Just About Getting More Recruits
Richmond: Finding good candidates to fill that teacher’s chair is no easy task.
Gail Richmond, The Conversation
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AI Literacy: What It Is, What it Isn’t, Who Needs It and Why It’s Hard to Define
Schiff, Bewersdorff and Hornberger: AI literacy is a lot more than simply knowing how to prompt an AI chatbot.
Daniel Schiff, Arne Bewersdorff & Marie Hornberger
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K-12 Education Alone Can’t Disrupt the Poverty Cycle. My School Is Fixing That
Bonilla-Santiago: Students at my New Jersey school start prepping for college in K-8, earn credits in HS & get tuition assistance toward a bachelor's.
Gloria Bonilla-Santiago
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