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COVID Policy Briefing
The Final 97 Days of the COVID Emergency: What Changes on May 12
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Teaching History
How Educators Can Help Kids Make Sense of Tyre Nichols’s Death
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Idaho
Education Savings Account Bill Introduced in Idaho Senate Committee
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New Jersey
New Jersey Lawmaker Wants to Create a State ‘Learning Loss Czar’
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school choice
Homeschooling 2.0: Less Religious and Conservative, More Focused on Quality
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opinion
In Plain Dollars and Cents, a Child Care Policy Without Major Compensation Increases Is No Child Care Policy
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opinion
Ye, Kyrie Irving Show Why Schools Need to Teach Black History of the Holocaust
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The Big Picture
Global Learning Loss: Top 4 Takeaways from Latest International COVID Research
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Louisiana
Bucking Trends, Louisiana Sees a Small, Promising Boost In Its Teacher Supply
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Hawaii
Why School Enrollment Declines Are a ‘Significant Concern’ in Hawaii
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Direct Democracy
Students Got $10K to Upgrade Their HS. It Drove a Citywide ‘Wave of Democracy’
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Union Report
Ousted Teachers Union President Charged with Embezzling $411K from Virginia Local
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The New Normal
Principal Forced to Double as Teacher Alarmed How Pandemic Is Affecting Students
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The New Normal
One Florida Principal’s Solution to Teacher Shortages? Recruiting His Students
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opinion
Relationships, Recognition, Shared Vision: Principals Can Ease Teacher Stress
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Pennsylvania
Pa. House Bill Would Make it Easier for Parents to Attend School Events
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podcast
LISTEN — Class Disrupted S4 E8: Why Failure — and Pivoting from It — Is Hard in Education
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education politics
In 2022 Midterms, Career Ed Emerged as Rare Source of Bipartisan Agreement
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School (In)Security
The Latest School ‘Weapons Detection’ Tech Can Miss Serious Threats, Experts Say
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ChatGPT
ChatGPT: Learning Tool — or Threat? How a Texas College Is Eyeing New AI Program
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teacher pay
Teachers Would Make $60K Minimum Under Bill in Congress Making Grants to States
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Analysis
Federal Data: Schools Have Been Adding Teachers Even as They Serve Fewer Students
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Child Care Crisis
How Child Care in Oregon is Saving the Construction Trade
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opinion
Educator’s View: Restorative Justice Can’t Work If There Aren’t Enough Teachers
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Kentucky
No Charter School Applications in Louisville Despite Legislature’s ‘Urban Academy’ Mandate
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opinion
What Schools Should Do About COVID’s Chronic Impact on Special Ed Students
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higher education
A Watchdog Says the Feds Aren’t Doing Enough to Investigate Problem Colleges
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school shootings
Kentucky Students Recommend Ways to Prevent, Respond to School Shootings
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school choice
After Years of Debate, Iowa Passes Statewide Education Savings Account Program
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preschool
As Outdoor Preschools Gain Traction, States Work to Unlock Funding