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Reason·policy

Recent Books on the Constitution

Each fall, I teach a seminar called Recent Books on the Constitution . I initially designed this course when I visited Georgetown in 2005. At that time, because I tend to read what relates directly to my current…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU celebrates spring 2026 graduates with messages of resilience, leadership and service

PHOTOS: Friday, May 1 | Saturday, May 2 Florida State University celebrated its Spring 2026 graduating class Friday and Saturday, awarding more than 8,900 degrees and honoring alumna Sara Blakely with an Honorary Doctor…

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Yale News

Yale College honors juniors for leadership, scholarship, community contributions

Seventy-two Yale College juniors were recognized by the Council of the Heads of Colleges for their scholarship, character, and contributions to college life.

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FSU News·higher-ed

Faculty and Staff Briefs: April 2026

Florida State University’s distinguished faculty are central to the mission of the university. Faculty excellence in scholarship, research, and creative activity is critical to the quality of student learning and makes…

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UT Austin News·higher-ed

Marcy Peña’s Legacy of Leadership

Throughout her time in the College of Education, she mentored over 100 fellow Longhorns The post Marcy Peña’s Legacy of Leadership appeared first on UT Austin News - The University of Texas at Austin .

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Reason

Workers Voted on Decertifying Unions 1,600 Times in the Past Decade. Teamsters Are the Most Common Target.

Like hundreds of her coworkers, Kira Junod never voted to join the Teamsters. The massive Lamb Weston plant in American Falls, Idaho, where Junod works, is one of the world's largest suppliers of frozen french fries and…

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Reason·policy

DHS Funded

DHS funded. Congress has passed a spending bill that ends the monthslong shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). On Thursday, the House approved a bill that funds the department—except for Immigration and…

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eSchool News·edtech

The hidden cost of fragmented student data in K–12 schools

Key points: Data must be accessible, accurate, and unified The advantages of edtech compliance for schools and vendors Protecting our students: The urgency of securing education data For more news on student data, visit…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

OPINION: As graduation looms, students need pathways that are practical, affordable and connected to opportunity

For too long, higher education has acted as if learning only counts when it happens inside a classroom. Millions of Americans know otherwise. Opportunity should not require relocation, excessive debt or navigating…

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AASA Resources·wellbeing

Mattering at Work: The Missing Piece in the Burnout Conversation

An Illinois superintendent draws on her recent book, Making Personnel Personal: Human Resource Leadership for K-12 Schools, to provide advice on the quiet power of helping others rise.

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Chalkbeat·policy

Philadelphia Board of Education approves 17 school closures

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with news on the city’s public school system. The Philadelphia Board of Education voted Thursday to move forward with the district’s plan to close 17…

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NASBE·policy

States Have Permission to Reimagine Staffing, but Do They Have a Vision for It?

When the US Department of Education clarified in February 2026 that states can use Title II, Part A funds to support strategic staffing, it did not change the law. But it did offer an opportunity to change the…

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NASBE·higher-ed

Half as Likely to Leave: What Team-Based Staffing Means for Teacher Retention

Across the country, state and district leaders are confronting a familiar, frustrating challenge: Teachers are leaving schools faster than systems can replace them. In response, policy conversations often center on…

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NASBE·higher-ed

Bold Bets to Elevate School Leaders

In a nation deeply divided over the purpose and role of schooling, where student disengagement is rising and persistent learning gaps threaten the country’s global competitiveness, [1] one role sits at the center: the…

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NASBE·edtech

How State Policy Can Help Teachers Use AI Well

When sixth-grade teacher Sally Hubbard noticed math participation slipping in her Sacramento classroom, she tried everything she knew: small groups, new programs, varied activities. Nothing fully reversed the trend.…

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NASBE·higher-ed

A State Leader’s Guide to Strategic School Staffing

Imagine a first-year teacher named Cara who has 28 students. Her district has adopted high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) that require deep preparation to use effectively, but her daily planning period is…

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NASBE·higher-ed

The NASBE Interview: Rotunda Floyd-Cooper

Rotunda Floyd-Cooper is vice president of education leadership at The Wallace Foundation. NASBE President and CEO Paolo DeMaria interviewed her in March 2026. Why is The Wallace Foundation so invested in principal…

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NASBE·higher-ed

Supporting and Sustaining Paid Teacher Residencies

In the face of persistent educator shortages and continued concerns over post-pandemic learning recovery, state leaders have been seeking policy strategies to better recruit, prepare, and retain a qualified, effective…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

China surpasses US in research spending

Originally published in By Caroline Wagner Professor of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University China’s rapid rise in science has hit a milestone. The country’s investment in research and development has reached…

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Community College Daily·research

Faculty leadership is key to reforming developmental ed

About 40% of community college students take at least one remedial prerequisite course during their academic careers. While these courses are meant to prepare students for college-level work, for many students, they…

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