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EdWeek Louisiana

CTE for All: How One School Board Builds Future-Ready Students

Discover how CPSB uses partnerships and high-quality digital resources to build equitable, future-ready CTE pathways for every student.

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EdWeek Research·research

Restoring Writing in Grades K-3 as a Core Pillar of Literacy

Explore research on handwriting automaticity and sentence construction, plus strategies to improve writing instruction across grades K–3.

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The College Fix·higher-ed

‘Appalled’: Regent rebukes UCLA students for condemning event featuring Israeli hostage

Anyone who signed letter would have to be ‘lunatic,’ regent says University of California System regent Jay Sures said he is “disgusted and appalled” after UCLA’s Undergraduate Student Association condemned a recent…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Arizona honors colleges push DEI, anti-capitalist, anti-Israel agendas: report

Over 70 percent of sections for required honors course push ideological content Arizona’s public universities require their honors students to complete coursework promoting a “diversity, equity, and inclusion” agenda,…

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The College Fix·policy

Dozens of law schools still require DEI to graduate, watchdog group finds

‘What the ABA is effectively communicating to students and school administrators is that race is the most important thing,’ legal analyst says Dozens of law schools across America still require diversity, equity and…

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning·curriculum

What Are the Ingredients of a Good Preschool Curriculum?

Nonprofit curriculum reviewer EdReports has started reviewing pre-K materials.

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MIT News·research

Robotically assembled building blocks could make construction more efficient and sustainable

Robotically assembled building blocks could be a more environmentally friendly method for erecting large-scale structures than some existing construction techniques, according to a new study by MIT researchers. The team…

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MIT News·policy

Mapping molecular markers of physical fitness

Patterns of molecular activity in the blood may hold clues not only to how fit someone is, but also to the biological processes that support physical performance. Researchers at MIT, GE HealthCare, and the U.S. Military…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Six from MIT awarded 2026 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans

Six MIT affiliates — Denisse Córdova Carrizales SM ’26; Ria Das ’21, MNG ’22; Ronak Desai; Stacy Godfreey-Igwe ’22; Arya Rao; and Ananthan Sadagopan ’24 — have been named 2026 P.D. Soros Fellows. In addition, P.D. Soros…

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The College Fix

Teachers unions spent $1B on leftist causes over last decade: report

An education watchdog group has crunched the numbers to determine that political spending by teachers’ unions at the national, state and local levels supporting leftist causes tops $1 billion over the last decade. A…

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Reason·policy

Why AI Isn't Like a Law Clerk

In response to my two-part series ( 1 , 2 ) on what to do with AI-generated scholarship, my good friend and former colleague Daniel Solove writes in with a question/comment: What's the difference between you here and a…

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Disability Scoop

Postsecondary Program To Prepare Those With Autism To Work In Video Game Industry

A unique studio that trains people with autism to work in the movie business is expanding to a new field: video games. The post Postsecondary Program To Prepare Those With Autism To Work In Video Game Industry appeared…

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Disability Scoop

Social Security Is Temporarily Closing Locations

The Social Security Administration is warning that some local offices are closed, running on reduced hours or handling visitors by phone only — and urging people to check before they make the trip. The post Social…

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Disability Scoop

‘Wicked’ Star Marissa Bode Says Airline Denied Her Access Over Wheelchair

"Wicked" star Marissa Bode is speaking out after she was allegedly barred from boarding a commercial flight due to her wheelchair. The post ‘Wicked’ Star Marissa Bode Says Airline Denied Her Access Over Wheelchair…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Colorado’s higher education funding formula rewrite takes another shot at putting a focus on students

Sign up for our free monthly newsletter Beyond High School to get the latest news about college and career paths for Colorado’s high school grads. Five years ago, Colorado lawmakers changed the way the state funds…

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First Five Years Fund·policy

House Passes SEED Act, Extending Educator Tax Deduction to Early Childhood Educators for the First Time

The Supporting Early-Childhood Educators’ Deductions (SEED) Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives. The bipartisan legislation would extend the existing federal educator expense tax deduction to early childhood…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Denver school board adds a school to the district’s last remaining innovation zone

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. The Denver school board voted last week to add another…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

Meet some of our notable grads for spring 2026

Meet some of our notable grads for spring 2026 From creating community, to serving others and bringing home Olympic gold, these soon-to-be-grads define what it means to be a Badger. ​By Gayle Worland ​ April 27, 2026 ​…

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

Court blocks Education Department’s data demands for over 170 more colleges

The ruling expands an earlier pause on the agency’s collection of extensive race and sex admissions data for public colleges in 17 states.

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Campus Technology

Survey: Enterprises Say They Are Ready for Agentic AI Failures, but Few Test Recovery Often

Most enterprise organizations say they are ready to recover from disruptions involving agentic AI, but a new survey of more than 300 IT decision-makers from Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the United Kingdom, and the…

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