How 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 …
Read MoreIn Elementary School, Many Teachers Have a Shaky Grasp of Math. Can Preparation Programs Change That?
Elementary school teachers aren’t set up for math. But can changing teacher prep programs help?
Read MoreFederal Cuts Threaten Student Data
Have federal cuts made protecting student data tougher?
Read MoreHelping Educators Reimagine AI’s Role in Transformational Learning
From customer service chatbots to personalized shopping recommendations, artificial intelligence has become integral to our daily lives. Mainstream …
Read MoreDemand Remains High, but Afterschool Programs Worry for Their Futures
Afterschool programs have grown, with many increasing their capacity well above their numbers before the pandemic — and about half …
Read MoreHead Start’s Future Is Uncertain. Rural Americans Aren’t Ready for What Happens Next.
“I think that they are going to, in the next four years, do all they can to try to dismantle …
Read MoreStudents at U.S. Government Schools Fight Book Bans
Students in schools run by the Department of Defense have staged multiple walkouts in recent months to protest the agency’s …
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