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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 Teaching & Learning·research

Here Are the Math Concepts That Trip Up Middle and High School Students

An EdWeek Research Center survey asked educators about the biggest challenges they see in the subject.

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Reason·policy

The Economist Who Wants To Make the World Poorer

Writer and philosopher Ayn Rand was often accused of inventing cartoonish villains. Rogues like Ellsworth Toohey in The Fountainhead would scheme to seize the global economy's commanding heights in pursuit of a…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State institute brings high school teachers to campus to guide students’ career paths

More than 75 Columbus City Schools teachers visited The Ohio State University’s campus last week to brainstorm solutions to problems that affect high school students. The teachers’ campus visit was part of Ohio State’s…

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Youth Today

Young people aren’t giving up — they’re losing trust

The results of the latest Harvard Youth Poll display the systematic erosion of the trust in society needed to create conditions for youth thriving. The post Young people aren’t giving up — they’re losing trust appeared…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU to host premier global entrepreneurship conference

Florida State University and the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship (JMC) will welcome entrepreneurship educators, center directors, researchers, startup ecosystem builders and innovation leaders from around the…

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Reason·policy

Some Question for Todd Blanche's Upcoming Confirmation Hearing

It's hard to think of a better illustration of the dramatic changes that our President has wrought in the world of law and lawyering than the (still-very-much-unfinished) Todd Blanche story. Blanche's actions since…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Girls’ test scores have fallen faster than boys’. No one knows exactly why.

Chalkbeat Ideas is a section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work. New results from a long-running set of federal exams…

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Northwestern Feinberg News·research

Physiological Factors Reshape How Drugs and Proteins Interact

A new Northwestern Medicine study has demonstrated that proteins studied in simplified laboratory conditions don’t behave the same way in the human body, according to the study published in Nature Structural and…

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Community College Daily·research

Headlines

Some high school grads head to trade school vs. college Good Morning America Enrollment at community colleges focusing on vocational and trade program has growth 38% since 2021, new national data show. Poll: Some Mass.…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Florida State University Early Head Start marks 30 years of supporting Gadsden County families

The post Florida State University Early Head Start marks 30 years of supporting Gadsden County families appeared first on Florida State University News .

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Reason·edtech

Blockbuster NYT Reveal About Judge Ross Scandal

For several weeks now, I have been surprised that the major newspapers have not covered the Judge Ross scandal. In particular, I was shocked to see nothing from the New York Times and the Washington Post . I even noted…

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Reason·policy

2 Texas Grandmothers Who Overcame Addiction Wanted To Become Social Workers. The State Wouldn't Let Them.

Last week, Texas' 15th Court of Appeals dismissed a case brought by two women who've been denied social workers licenses in the state. Despite their master's degrees and what the court described as "many strong…letters…

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Carnegie Mellon News·higher-ed

Meredith Meyer Grelli Named Vice Provost for Entrepreneurship and Associate Vice President

Meredith Meyer Grelli has been appointed Carnegie Mellon University's inaugural vice provost for entrepreneurship and associate vice president, effective July 1, 2026.

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Reason·policy

Is It the Phones?

Phones and young people and baby making: Online interaction is "lacking in some essential emotional nutrient that human beings evolved to harvest from the physical proximity of other human beings," writes Noah Smith at…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Florida State University names Jonathan Fozard vice president for Information Technology Services

Florida State University has appointed Jonathan Fozard as vice president for Information Technology Services (ITS). Since joining Florida State University in 2020, Fozard has played a key role in advancing the…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Half of Union Theological Seminary’s new students are LGBT

OPINION: Same school that had students confess their sins to plants, hosted ‘anti-Israeli’ scholars “Queer identity” is central to Union Theological seminary – so much so that “nearly half the students in the seminary’s…

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Reason·higher-ed

'Find Some Kids': How Health Officials Drummed Up Fake Support for Tobacco Bans in Massachusetts Towns

Massachusetts has a long and storied history of prohibition . The Puritans banned dice, cards, and gaming tables. The state was one of the first to ban alcohol and marijuana. Missing from this murderer's row of vices is…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU therapist examines the evolving roles of fathers

As Father’s Day approaches on June 21, a Florida State University licensed marriage and family therapist is examining how cultural and societal changes have reshaped modern fatherhood. Long viewed as the “helper” or…

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