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How Schools Are Helping Students Feel Safe Enough to Attend Class Amid Immigration Raids

September 12, 2025 x4myq

From parents’ fraught decisions over whether they can safely send their children to class to reports of districts losing families to self-deportation, schools around the

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Loan Caps Could Force Students Into Private Market

September 11, 2025 x4myq

At least a quarter of students across a broad range of graduate and professional programs could need private loans, which tend to come with higher

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How School-Family Partnerships Can Boost Early Literacy

September 11, 2025 x4myq

When the National Assessment of Educational Progress, often called the Nation’s Report Card, was released last year, the results were sobering. Despite increased funding streams

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Student Scores in Math, Science, Reading Slide Again on Nation’s Report Card

September 10, 2025 x4myq

Exasperating. Depressing. Predictable. That’s how experts describe the latest results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the “nation’s report card.” Considered

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What I Needed as a Teacher Is the Compass I Use Now as a Coach

September 10, 2025 x4myq

“I’ve never done this work alone,” I thought as I looked around the high school gymnasium at the other instructional coaches and school leaders. We

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Virginia Democrats Accuse GMU Rector of Conflict of Interest

September 9, 2025 x4myq

George Mason University is facing multiple investigations related to its diversity, equity and inclusion practices, which the Trump administration has said violate federal civil rights

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Tracking Key Lawsuits Against the Trump Administration

September 9, 2025 x4myq

By Jessica Blake President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshape higher education and the federal government have spurred a flurry of lawsuits as higher education associations,

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Accreditors Venture Into the Microcredential Landscape

September 8, 2025 x4myq

The microcredential landscape is often called a “wild west” in higher ed circles. The field is crowded with tens of thousands of program providers, in

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Jelly Beans for Grapes: How AI Can Erode Students’ Creativity

September 8, 2025 x4myq

Let me try to communicate what it feels like to be an English teacher in 2025. Reading an AI-generated text is like eating a jelly

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Transfer Data Shows Little Progress for First-Time Students

September 7, 2025 x4myq

The new “Tracking Transfer” report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows little improvement in transfer rates for first-time college students. But it also

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  • Loan Caps Could Force Students Into Private Market
  • How School-Family Partnerships Can Boost Early Literacy
  • Student Scores in Math, Science, Reading Slide Again on Nation’s Report Card
  • What I Needed as a Teacher Is the Compass I Use Now as a Coach
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