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Virtual Recruitment Event – 18th April 2026

ISP - ISPTeaching
Long Island MacArthur Airport Terminal (ISP), Arrival Avenue, Town of Islip, Suffolk County, New York, 11716, United States
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Date Listed21 June 2026
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Curated headlines from United States · 20 stories

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EdWeek Research·research

Career and Technical Education Takes Its Next Big Step

Join this free virtual event to hear creative approaches to modernize CTE programs and navigate the shift away from a near-exclusive focus on "college preparedness."

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EdWeek California

The Road to Opportunity: Making CTE Accessible for All

The most valuable CTE happens off campus. For too many students, transportation is the barrier that keeps opportunity out of reach.

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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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MIT News·higher-ed

QS ranks MIT the world’s No. 1 university for 2026-27

MIT has again been named the world’s top university by the QS World University Rankings, which were announced today. This is the 15th year in a row MIT has received this distinction. The full 2027 edition of the…

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Community College Daily·research

Fending off summer melt

The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) has a warm-blooded approach to help stave off summer melt. Meet CeCe, an emotional support dog who is cared for by a campus police officer and visits all the college’s four…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

A sweet thank you for UW employees

Photo gallery A sweet thank you for UW employees Campus leaders served up dessert — and their thanks — during the annual employee appreciation Ice Cream Social. ​ June 17, 2026 ​ Share this article A rainy forecast…

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

Northpoint Bible College ends degree programs after losing accreditation

The Massachusetts institution is going forward with a new name and three-year programs that its president said will transfer for credit to partner institutions.

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Reason·policy

"The President is Legally Barred from Waiving Iranian Sanctions as Pledged in the Iran [Memorandum of Understanding]"

So argues Prof. Jack Goldsmith (Harvard) in his Executive Functions post. An excerpt: The United States in the MOU pledges "immediately" to "issue waivers for export of Iranian crude oil, petroleum products and…

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Reason·policy

Disclosing One's HIV+ Status Isn't Criminal Harassment of Ex

From In re Gregorwicz v. Villa-Kennedy , decided today by Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Veronika Fabian, joined by Presiding Judge Michael J. Brown and Vice Chief Judge David D. Weinzweig: [An] order of protection was…

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EdTech Magazine K-12·edtech

Digital Hall Passes Automate Hallway Oversight

Paper hall passes have been around forever. But they aren’t always the best tool for the job. “A conventional hall pass basically just says that this student has permission to leave the classroom. That’s where the…

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Reason·policy

New York City Has a History of Public Bathroom Failures. Will This New Plan Flush Away More Tax Dollars?

New York City mayors have attempted to solve the city's public bathroom problem for decades . Now, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is taking his turn. On Wednesday, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC)…

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Harvard Gazette·policy

Furman on Social Security: Attention must be paid

John Nacion/Sipa via AP Images Work & Economy Furman on Social Security: Attention must be paid ‘Interest in the problem has diminished over time, not grown.’ Meanwhile, day of reckoning is ahead of schedule. Christina…

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K-12 Dive

The Education Dept now has 14 interagency agreements. Here are the changes.

The Education Department says the partnerships with six other federal agencies reduces federal bureaucracy. Critics claim it adds confusion and weakens K-12 coordination efforts.

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EdWeek Policy & Politics·policy

Federal Grant Cuts for English Learners Face Lawsuit

Last year, the federal agency ended 28 grants for training teachers working with English learners.

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning·policy

Is It Time for Another National Reading Panel?

The panel's 2000 report on reading has influenced policy for years. Now, Congress is calling for an update.

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Samuels turns to local communities for advice on making NYC schools safe, rigorous, and integrated

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. Since taking office in January, schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels has repeated a refrain…

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Reason·research

Over 100,000 Kids Have Died Due to Greenpeace Blocking Genetically Enhanced Rice, New Calculation Shows

Greenpeace and its activists allies have blocked for more than two decades the adoption of Golden Rice, which is genetically enhanced to produce the vitamin A precursor beta-carotene. The result, according to new…

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Votebeat·policy

FBI probe of Ohio voting rights group expands to include an affiliated national advocacy network

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get the latest. Federal officials have served a subpoena on one…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Susan Solomon named 2026 Tang Prize laureate

Susan Solomon , the Lee and Geraldine Professor of Environmental Studies at MIT, has been named the 2026 Tang Prize Laureate in Sustainable Development for “groundbreaking advances and leadership in atmospheric and…

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Reason·policy

Louisiana Cops Threatened To Arrest a Man for Handing Out Religious Leaflets. They Got Qualified Immunity.

Six years ago, Richard Hershey was distributing religious leaflets on a public sidewalk in a public park surrounding a public arena in Bossier City, Louisiana, when he was accosted by police officers who insisted that…

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