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EdWeek Research·research

Getting Professional Development to Stick

Join this free virtual event to explore best practices, funding, format, and timing for teacher and principal PD.

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

Supreme Court to determine if college employees can sue under Title IX

The 11th U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in 2024 that Title IX's right to sue doesn't apply to college staff, diverging from at least eight other appeals courts.

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

University of Oregon freezes hiring as it aims to cut $65M from budget

The public institution’s leaders are projecting a decline in nonresident enrollment for the next academic year, which will bring a fiscal hit.

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

Education Department releases final rule for Workforce Pell

The regulations detail the process for how short-term programs can get approval from the federal government to be eligible for Pell Grants.

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Community College Daily·policy

ED releases final Workforce Pell regs

Culminating a months-long regulatory process, the U.S. Education Department on Monday published final regulations for the Workforce Pell Grant program, which will guide stakeholders as they implement the new eligibility…

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We Are Teachers

How Long Is Summer Break in the United States?

A state-by-state breakdown of school start and end dates.

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

NYC promises new scorecards and more efficient routes for dysfunctional school bus system

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. New York City’s sprawling school bus system, notorious for no-show buses and hourslong…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

3 UW-affiliated graduate students among this year’s 30 Soros Fellows

Two current UW graduate students and one recent alumnus have been selected to receive the prestigious Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for Young Americans. Pictured here, from left to right: Daniel G. Chen, Briana…

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Reason·policy

Trump's Federal Gas Tax Holiday Would Save Drivers Less Than $9 Per Month

The week before the United States launched its war with Iran, the average gas price in America was less than $3 per gallon. The war was supposed to last about a month. Twelve weeks later, it is ongoing with no end in…

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NPR Education

High school students learn historic building techniques

The U.S. has many buildings that are centuries old, but most modern tradespeople haven't learned how to work on them. A New Hampshire program is teaching high schoolers these old restoration skills.

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K-12 Dive

Supreme Court to determine if school employees can sue under Title IX

The 11th U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in 2024 that Title IX's right to sue doesn't apply to school staff, diverging from at least eight other appeals courts.

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning

NAEP Civics Tests Could Expand to Offer State-by-State Results

The first-ever state-by-state civics results are on the table, as is a new framework for the exam.

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

Building UC Irvine

Before there were freeways leading to it, before the trees in Aldrich Park had grown over a person’s head, before anyone knew what UC Irvine might become, the people who would help build it were already at work –…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

A different kind of classroom

In the early years of UC Irvine – when the campus felt more like open countryside than a research powerhouse – a small, unconventional school took root at the edge of campus. Known simply as the Farm School, it…

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EdWeek Policy & Politics·policy

Senate Days Are Numbered for Top Republican Charged With Ed. Dept. Oversight

Sen. Bill Cassidy was vying for a third term in the Senate but lost his primary over the weekend.

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EdWeek Technology

New $11M Effort Aims to Train Teachers in AI. How Does It Work?

The Computer Science Teachers Association launches the "AI PD Weeks" initiative.

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Chalkbeat·policy

Philly ballot measure could bolster education oversight for kids in foster care, juvenile detention

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with news on the city’s public school system. A measure on Tuesday’s ballot could make permanent a small Philadelphia program that monitors quality of life…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Language development in the brain

The brain’s capacity to use and understand language expands rapidly in the first years of life, as babies start to make sense of the words they hear and eventually begin to piece together sentences of their own. The…

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AASA Leading Edge

AASA Joins Coalition Letter on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection

AASA joined 14 other national education and technology associations in a letter to Capitol Hill.

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MIT News Education·higher-ed

A bet that has paid off 500 million times over

In 2001, at the dawn of the digital age, MIT made a bold decision: to open its curriculum to the world. Through MIT OpenCourseWare — now part of MIT Open Learning — the Institute began sharing materials from nearly all…

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