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Date Listed7 May 2026
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Reason·policy

Don't Waste Time Arguing Over the Surgeon General Nominee. Abolish the Office.

President Donald Trump's most recent pick for the office of U.S. Surgeon General, Nicole Saphier, is a source of tension between the MAGA and MAHA factions of his supporters. Given that she's the president's third pick…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

How to run for school board in Indiana

Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news. With primary season officially over in Indiana,…

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Reason·policy

Why the Bipartisan War on Housing Investors Won't Make Housing More Affordable

In March, the U.S. Senate passed a bill full of tweaks to federal grant programs and regulations. Although nearly all of the bill's provisions are aimed at increasing the housing supply, one would undermine that goal.…

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Center on Reinventing Public Education·policy

The Reckoning: Addressing Oakland’s Literacy Crisis

Oakland Unified School District has spent the past five years trying to address a severe literacy crisis—one where most Black and Latine students were not reading at grade level. In 2020, The Oakland REACH and OUSD…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Chicago Public Schools cut hundreds of custodian jobs last year. Staff say their schools are dirtier.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Last summer, as the district faced a massive budget deficit, Chicago Public Schools cut nearly 500…

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eSchool News·higher-ed

What higher ed can do about getting research into the K-12 classroom

Key points: Educators need research that is accessible, relevant, and actionable How professional learning transformed our teachers A new PLC model that builds collective efficacy and fights teacher burnout For more on…

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Ed Next·higher-ed

Five Lessons for School Reformers: 2026 Edition

I first encountered the challenges of school reform 35 years ago as a high school teacher in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I was struck by the fact that bold-faced state and district initiatives had no obvious impact on what…

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

Week in Review: Kent State, Southern Oregon eye deep cuts

We’re rounding up recent stories, from why Bard College’s longtime president is stepping down to a new partnership aimed at measuring higher ed reforms.

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

In an AI-driven world, the most important skills are still human

As artificial intelligence grows, the real question is how to develop essential skills to thrive in the new information environment.

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K-12 Dive

Week In Review: Cyberattacks and federal allegations

We’re rounding up last week’s news, from cellphone bans to proposed restrictions on artificial intelligence companions.

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Votebeat·policy

Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on cast vote records creates uncertainty for counties

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Pennsylvania’s free newsletter here. In a rare unanimous decision last month, the…

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Votebeat·policy

Two reminders that the rules of the 2026 election are still in flux

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. This news analysis was originally distributed in Votebeat’s free weekly newsletter. Sign up to get future…

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Ed Next·policy

The Education Exchange: Public School Enrollment Is Declining. Is Universal Choice to Blame?

The Education Exchange · Ep. 442 – May 11, 2026 – Public School Enrollment Is Declining. Is Universal Choice to Blame? Patrick Graff is a Senior Fellow with the American Federation for Children, joins Paul E. Peterson…

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Inside Higher Ed·higher-ed

Humanities Chairs ‘Pessimistic’ About Their Departments’ Future

Humanities Chairs ‘Pessimistic’ About Their Departments’ Future Emma Whitford Mon, 05/11/2026 - 03:00 AM A new report looks at the anxieties of humanities department chairs, which include increasing political influence…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

A lifeline or ‘dystopian’?: Schools open parking lots for homeless students and families

SAN DIEGO — As an 8-year-old boy steered his bicycle in figure eights, his mother piled three plates with pizza and pineapple slices from an outdoor kitchen shared with more than a dozen other families who call this…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

OPINION: Three-year degrees may become a viable option in the U.S., but they are not yet proven, and questions of fairness and recognition remain

Three-year bachelor’s degrees are no longer merely a thought experiment. In my home state of Massachusetts, the board of higher education announced in February that it will accept pilot proposals for these three-year…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Students deface pro-life messages at Johns Hopkins U. amid free speech concerns

OPINION/ANALYSIS This article was written by Aneesh Swaminathan, a Johns Hopkins student and president of the College Republicans. A recent incident at Johns Hopkins University, in which students coordinated via social…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

Student Loans: A Multi-Generational Financial Trap

When the United States began its experiment with federally backed student loans in the 1960s, no one predicted that, by the early 21st century, students would have run up over $1.8 trillion in debt and that many of them…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Newsmakers

New CEOs Dustin Eicke will serve as the next president of Trinidad State College (Colorado), effective June 15. He is currently vice president of performance and planning and accreditation liaison officer at Laramie…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Snapshots

Photos from institutional members of the American Association of Community Colleges . Arizona Western Entrepreneurial College officially opened the Future48 Workforce Accelerator, a 5,600-square-foot facility to expand…

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