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How Teachers Are Making Computer Science Click

June 17, 2025 x4myq

“Let’s do it!” That was Alexis Johnson’s reaction when she saw professional learning opportunities focused on computational thinking. A first grade teacher with no formal

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Through Comedy Classes, Students Take ‘Big Swings’ for Mental Health

June 17, 2025 x4myq

“If you were an object, what object would you be?” Chris Gethard, a veteran comedian and improv teacher, posed this question to a group of

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Don’t Fall for Trump’s Trade School Trojan Horse (opinion)

June 16, 2025 x4myq

In one of his all-too-frequent rants on Truth Social last month, President Trump posted, “I am considering taking Three Billion Dollars of Grant Money away

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Trump Following Orbán’s Playbook, Says President of Ousted U

June 16, 2025 x4myq

Shalini Randeria, president and rector of the Central European University, has warned that the Trump administration is working from the “playbook” of Hungarian prime minister

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A Few Words About Trustees (opinion)

June 15, 2025 x4myq

University governing boards are the black boxes of higher ed. As with marriages, the only people who know what they’re really like are the ones

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Data Shows Attendance Improves Student Success

June 15, 2025 x4myq

Prior research shows attendance is one of the best predictors of class grades and student outcomes, creating a strong argument for faculty to incentivize or

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Schools Can’t Find Teachers. Do States Need More Credential Rules or Fewer?

June 14, 2025 x4myq

For Aspire Public Schools in Los Angeles, the turnaround took a couple of years. Coming back from the pandemic, the 11 charter schools serving about

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AI Is Still an Unknown Country — and Teens Are Its Pioneers

June 14, 2025 x4myq

When artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT were first introduced for public use in 2022, Gillian Hayes, vice provost for academic personnel at the University of

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I’ve Taught Gen Z for Almost a Decade. I’m Split on the So-Called Gen Z ‘Split’

June 13, 2025 x4myq

No generation is a monolith. That should go without saying. But over the past year, there’s been a growing narrative in business and media circles

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Dual Enrollment Unpacked [Podcast] | EdSurge News

June 13, 2025 x4myq

With declining college enrollment, institutions are rethinking the traditional four-year model. Dual enrollment has emerged as a significant growth area, with high schools increasingly prioritizing

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  • Don’t Fall for Trump’s Trade School Trojan Horse (opinion)
  • Trump Following Orbán’s Playbook, Says President of Ousted U
  • A Few Words About Trustees (opinion)
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