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eSchool News·edtech

When AI means something different in every classroom

Key points: If AI is introduced without structure, it can easily become a shortcut When AI does the work, who does the learning? From innovation to impact: How districts can build a sustainable AI framework For more…

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Votebeat·higher-ed

The Supreme Court’s voting rights decision could reshape local government across Texas

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Texas’ free newsletter here. Guillermo Ramos remembers seeing few elected leaders who…

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Getting Smart·research

What If the Rules About How Teachers Work Together Were Also Just Made Up?

By: Courtney Ochi In a recent piece by Rebecca Midles , George Philhower of Indiana’s Microschool Collaborative offered a provocation worth sitting with: “Nearly all the rules we play by in education today were made up…

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Middle East Eye·policy

'We need people to come back': Dubai's tourism industry reels as foreigners flee

'We need people to come back': Dubai's tourism industry reels as foreigners flee Submitted by MEE correspondent on Tue, 05/05/2026 - 07:30 The war on Iran has had a devastating impact on tourists visiting Dubai with…

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HKFP

China’s Wu Yize wins World Snooker Championship for first time in dramatic finish

China’s Wu Yize won the World Snooker Championship for the first time with a dramatic 18-17 victory over Shaun Murphy in the final on Monday. China’s Wu Yize poses with the championship trophy after his victory over…

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Study International·higher-ed

Accepted by many, afforded by none: This Indian student got into US institutes. She just can’t get there.

In March and April, Paramjot Kaur of New Delhi, India, received many emails from highly respectable, top-tier US universities. She’s been accepted by Washington State in St. Louis, Boston University, UT Austin, and UT…

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Study International·higher-ed

9 best university towns where budget-strapped students can live large

In a college or university town, the school’s the heart that pumps life into the streets and the economy. And no, this doesn’t mean it’s always “hip” and cool. Some of the best university towns are — you’ll find…

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Korea Times Southkorea·wellbeing

Korea's early education frenzy puts children's rights at risk, human rights chief warns

Korean children may excel in the classroom, but many are falling behind when it comes to physical and mental well-being, the country’s top human rights official warned Monday, sounding the alarm over the extreme culture…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Detroit district: Yellow bus pilot improved attendance for Henry Ford High School students

Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy. The Detroit district began the school year with a $600,000 experiment: Would yellow bus…

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Gulf Times Education·edtech

QM expands AI Tour with French, Chinese support

Qatar Museums (QM) has expanded its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tour platform with new French and Chinese language support, alongside a range of features designed to transform the way visitors experience…

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Harvard Gazette·policy

Uncovering histories of us

Arts & Culture Uncovering histories of us Collage of images from Schlesinger Library. Photos courtesy of Schlesinger Library, Harvard Radcliffe Institute; photo illustration by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Sarah Lamodi…

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Korea Times Southkorea

'Came for the food, baseball was a bonus': Inside Korea’s ballpark food culture

“I came here to eat, and they’re showing me baseball and playing music.” A post on social media joking that food is the main reason to visit a baseball stadium is a surprisingly accurate depiction of Korean baseball…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

48 faculty honored with Vilas professorships and awards

48 faculty honored with Vilas professorships and awards The awards recognize standout research, teaching and service. ​By Chris Barncard ​ May 4, 2026 ​ Share this article Extraordinary members of the University of…

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Reason·higher-ed

Justice Neil Gorsuch: 'Aspirations for Power Need To Be Checked'

This week, Nick Gillespie sits down at the U.S. Supreme Court with Justice Neil Gorsuch to discuss his new children's book, Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence , co-authored with Janie Nitze.…

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

Uganda’s Bobi Wine on the books (and songs) that shape his politics

Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu , popularly known as Bobi Wine , is a Ugandan music star and political leader currently in exile. Framing his movement as a “people power” struggle by young Ugandans for democratic transition,…

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Chalkbeat·research

Teach For America New Jersey urges Newark leaders to work together to help students read on grade level

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. Mark Comesañas recalled a former student, Jose, who arrived at adulthood without a…

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Malay Mail Education

Media veterans visit ailing laureate Adibah Amin

SUBANG, May 4 — Three prominent Malaysian media figures paid a heartfelt visit to fellow National Journalism Laureate, Adibah Amin, who is currently unwell. Tan Sri Johan Jaafar, Datuk Abdul Kadir Jasin, and Datuk Seri…

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Korea Times Southkorea·wellbeing

Human rights watchdog chief says 'extreme' early education poses serious rights issue

The head of the national human rights watchdog on Monday took issue with the country's "excessive" early education fervor for young children, saying it is depriving them of their childhood. Private preschool programs,…

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The Hechinger Report·research

TEACHER VOICE: A districtwide curriculum and group instruction helped turn around middle school math scores in my high-needs district

When I taught middle school math, some of my worst days as a teacher were spent sitting at an uncomfortable cafeteria table, watching someone slog through a PowerPoint about strategies for classroom management or…

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning

How Two Schools Are Rethinking Math for English Learners

Schools in Oregon and Virginia are trying to build students' vocabulary in the subject—and their confidence.

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