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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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EdWeek Research·research

Data-Driven and District-Ready: What EdWeek Research Tells Us About the CTE Market

Discover how to sharpen your positioning in a fast-moving market of CTE with actionable strategies grounded in EdWeek Research Center data.

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EdWeek Policy & Politics·policy

Tornado Threats Are a Constant. But Funding for a Safe Room Is Lagging

A school district has waited four years and counting to begin work on a tornado shelter funded with federal dollars.

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NPR Education·research

Socioeconomic factors are becoming 'biologically embedded' in children's brains

A study of more than 2,300 9- to 10-year-olds found that socioeconomic factors explained most differences in the preteens' brain development. (Image credit: Andriy Onufriyenko)

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UC Berkeley News

A breakthrough in electron microscopy delivers sharper images of our body’s tiniest proteins

UC Berkeley physicists have introduced phase contrast to the electron microscope, allowing scientists to see much smaller molecules and smaller structures inside cells. The post A breakthrough in electron microscopy…

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EdWeek Leadership·research

Closing a School? Don't Expect to Save Money, a New Study Warns

The hope is that closing schools can reduce fixed costs. A new study looks into whether that happens.

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Reason·policy

Beyond Orgasm: OneTaste Case Is About Freedom of Conscience, Says European Religious Freedom Group

A European religious freedom group is slamming the prosecution of OneTaste founder Nicole Daedone and former executive Rachel Cherwitz. The group, CAP LC—official (French) name Coordination des Associations et des…

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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT affiliates win 2026 Hertz Foundation Fellowships

The Hertz Foundation announced that it awarded 2026 fellowships to three current MIT students as well as an incoming graduate student. They are: Annika Marschner, Alvin Q. Meng, Zachary S. Siegel, and Matthew Wanta. The…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Free housing for educators and an early childhood program in a transit center mark new Michigan innovations

Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy. After five years of living paycheck to paycheck, Haylee Fettes is getting something most…

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AASA Schools of Thought

Bring Back the 80s Summer

One superintendent's case for why reclaiming unstructured, screen-free summers isn't just good parenting advice — it's a leadership responsibility.

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EdTech Magazine Higher Ed·higher-ed

What Can Higher Ed IT Do About the Agentic AI Cheating Crisis?

Earlier this year, an agentic artificial intelligence tool called Einstein caused an uproar in higher education. Einstein offered to log autonomously into the learning management system Canvas every day, watch lectures,…

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EdTech Magazine K-12·edtech

Rethinking Cellphone Management in K–12 Classrooms

Across K–12 schools, the conversation around student device use has shifted from whether phones belong in classrooms to how schools can manage them in a way that supports learning. As digital devices become increasingly…

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UT Austin News·higher-ed

This Jacket Pulls Drinking Water From Thin Air

The advance in fabric technology comes alongside a new benchmark for atmospheric water harvesting. The post This Jacket Pulls Drinking Water From Thin Air appeared first on UT Austin News - The University of Texas at…

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Georgia Tech News·higher-ed

EH&S Supports New Lab and Workplace Safety Certificate Program With Industry‑Based Learning Experience

EH&S Supports New Lab and Workplace Safety Certificate Program With Industry‑Based Learning Experience Superadmin Thu, 06/11/2026 - 12:53 Georgia Tech Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) is helping prepare the next…

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Northwestern Feinberg News·higher-ed

Mateen Appointed Director of New Center for Global Neurology

Farrah Mateen, MD, PhD, chief of the Division of Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunology and the Dr. Charles L. Mix Research Professor of Neurology, has been named director of the Center for Global Neurology, a center of…

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Chalkbeat·policy

School leaders say Philly’s charter school oversight is flawed. But fixing it is hard.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system. Pennsylvania has a vision for charter schools : Improve student learning, provide families with choices, and explore…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Five steps to strengthen dual enrollment

Community colleges have earned their current moment in the sun. While private four-year institutions are seeing enrollment decline and public universities have grown modestly, community colleges have surged. They’ve…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

UC Irvine physicists measure two neutrino parameters with unprecedented precision

Neutrinos are one of the fundamental particles comprising the universe. The findings mark the beginning of a broader program of measurements with critical implications for particle physics and astrophysics. In the…

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MIT News·research

A shot of carbon dioxide rewires how cement sets

One September day, it started to snow inside MIT’s Pierce Laboratory. Researchers depressurized a tank of liquid carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), instantly freezing it and releasing solid flakes. These were blended into cement…

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Reason·policy

ACLU Sues After Facial Recognition Falsely Identifies Florida Man as a Child Abductor

Police arrested a man in Florida for attempted child abduction in a town he had never visited, and the only evidence linking him to the crime was an AI facial recognition hit. Represented by the American Civil Liberties…

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