Linda McMahon Became Ed Secretary Without Discussing Schools’ Scariest Issue: Guns
“Can we keep our children alive in America’s classrooms?” asks Keri Rodrigues, president of the National Parents Union, on the …
Read MoreGiving Schools More Control over Social Media
As PTA president at my children’s school, I rely on social media to keep families informed about everything from sports …
Read MoreBlack Boys in Gifted Education Deserve More — and My Journey Is Proof of It
EdSurge Voices of Change fellow Gene Fashaw has had enough experience as a student and teacher in gifted programs to …
Read MoreTeachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.
Teachers agree, overwhelmingly, that artificial intelligence is going to become a permanent fixture in education over the next 10 years, …
Read MoreWhy the Dire State of the Early Learning Workforce Is ‘Alarming and Not Surprising’
With pandemic-era funding now a fading memory, many early childhood education providers find that they cannot keep up with rising …
Read MoreSome Child Care Providers Lost All in the Eaton Fire. Why Can’t They Get Relief Money?
NO RELIEF IN SIGHT: Several dozen childcare providers lost everything in California’s Eaton wildfire. Two months later, many are still …
Read MoreHow Open Standards Are Breaking Down Data Barriers
Colleges and universities are at a crossroads when it comes to student data. They have more information at their fingertips …
Read MoreTech Groups Have Long Encouraged Girls to Pursue STEM. Could the Anti-DEI Wave End That?
The Trump administration’s aggressive policies against diversity, equity and inclusion have successfully gotten major tech companies to roll back or …
Read MoreBetter Design Might Be the Next Frontier in Getting Students Back to Campus
“You need to be able to make spaces … that people want to be in,” says Christina Delgado, project manager …
Read MorePortland’s Universal Pre-K Proposal Was Hailed as a ‘National Model.’ How’s the Rollout Going?
Today, nearly halfway between its passage at the ballot box and its deadline to reach universality in 2030, Multnomah County’s …
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