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The 74 Million·higher-ed

Standard-Based Grading Offers a Different Model of Assessing Student Learning

Some school districts, including ones in Maine, New Mexico, Iowa and Oregon , are shifting to standards-based grading, where students are graded on the skills and concepts they learn instead of points accumulated from…

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Chalkbeat·policy

U.S. Supreme Court to take Colorado case about public funding for Catholic preschools that bar LGBTQ families

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a Colorado…

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Chalkbeat·policy

17 school closures: Philadelphia Board of Education to vote on new facilities plan Thursday

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system. The Philadelphia Board of Education will vote Thursday whether to move forward with the school district’s school…

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eLearning Industry

AI Is Changing Leadership Development, But Not The Way You Think

As AI reshapes the workplace, leadership development is overdue for a rethink. But does the real opportunity lie in smarter tools, or in something more fundamental about how leaders actually grow? This post was first…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

The first year is fragile. Belonging is what makes it stick

There’s a quiet fear that sits just beneath many conversations about international education and first‑year students. Is it too much too soon? Are we asking students who are still figuring out how to do laundry, manage…

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The 74 Million·policy

California Students Author New ‘Digital Wellness’ Bill, Say Phone Bans Fall Short

This article was originally published in EdSource. After taking a break from social media, Orange County student Elise Choi helped write a bill that would mandate California schools teach digital wellness — a response…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Over-50s drive language travel growth as learning becomes a lifestyle choice

At EF Education First , enrolments in 50+ language travel programs have increased by 50% over the past two years. At its school in Rome, that growth is visible on the ground. On the first Monday of every month, a new…

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The PIE News·policy

Indian students urged to check UK voting eligibility ahead of tonight’s deadline

“Many Indian students in the UK are surprised to learn that they may already be eligible to vote,” said Sanam Arora, founder and chair of NISAU. “This campaign is about ensuring that people are aware of their rights and…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

How social movements shape Canadian universities

For decades, Canadian universities have been affected by era-defining social movements. Social causes including feminism, anti-racism, environmental justice, and Indigenous and LGBTQIA+ rights have transformed academia…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Revealed: Kaplan Languages Group to be bought by Inspirit Capital

Inspirit Capital is acquiring Kaplan Languages Group for an undisclosed amount In an exclusive interview, CEO reveals primary focus for Kaplan on HE and online divisions New brand identity expected, while continuing…

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The 74 Million·research

Assistant Teachers Key to Early Education, Yet State Policies Don’t Reflect That

Early childhood classrooms are typically led by a pair of teachers. To a child in their care, their roles may be indistinguishable. Both teachers play with them, read to them, sing to them and guide them throughout the…

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K-12 Dive·policy

Week in Review: Education Department defines AI grant priorities

We’re rounding up last week’s news, from how special education fared in Trump’s budget proposal to more Bibles in the classroom.

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The 74 Million·policy

Opinion: Some States Are Banning Much More Than Phones in Schools. That’s a Huge Mistake

When it comes to tech and kids, America has made serious mistakes. For years, children have been allowed unsupervised access to social media apps in school and at home that were not designed with their safety in mind.…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Some students get tutoring but end up as ‘intervention lifers.’ This common sense tactic could help.

Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S. Knox County Schools looked like it was doing everything right. The district was using a well-regarded,…

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The PIE News·policy

The waiting game: African students and the illusion of access to the US

In mid-December, everything changed. Within weeks, African students who had done everything ‘right’ – exceptional academics, compelling stories, competitive test scores – found themselves locked out of opportunities…

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The 74 Million·higher-ed

What Will Life Be Like After the Education Department? Look at What Came Before

In 1977, Karen Hawley Miles’ family left Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for Washington, D.C. She was a junior in high school, a particularly rough time to be uprooted from her friends and neighborhood. Still, she…

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eSchool News·edtech

When a teacher ditched screens, class got harder. That may be why it worked.

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters . Seventh-grade math teacher Dylan Kane decided to conduct an experiment in his classes by going cold turkey on…

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Study International·higher-ed

Not just war victims: 5 Middle Eastern scientists and innovators that changed the world

Remember the last time you heard about amazing feats coming from scientists and innovators in the Middle East? Some of us may have never even heard of one. But Middle Eastern pioneers have long made world-changing…

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Study International·higher-ed

Rama Duwaji, the first lady of New York City, is more than a fashion icon

Rama Duwaji, the first lady of New York City, somewhat reminds me of Kate Middleton — in that, before any of their personal achievements, their fashion sense is celebrated first. Except Kate Middleton is part of the…

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Study International·policy

Coachella’s too pricey? Here are 4 budget-friendlier American music festivals

Seek the most budget-friendly American music festivals, and Coachella will be nowhere in sight. The average celebrity flies out on their private jet and sets up for the weekend in a mansion before strolling into their…

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