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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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Reason

Brickbat: Failing the Test

Former Winnipeg police officer Matthew Kadyniuk accepted a two-year non-custodial sentence after pleading guilty to breach of trust and theft under $5,000 ($3,638 U.S.). In 2024, Kadyniuk and another officer were caught…

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Reason

Open Thread

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Vanderbilt News

EdAssist to offer direct deposit option for faster tuition reimbursements

To lessen the time between enrollment and reimbursement, EdAssist tuition reimbursements will now be available through direct deposit to your bank account through Zelle, or a mailed check.

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Accusations grow over ChatGPT’s possible role in Florida State U. shooting

Critics say ChatGPT should have caught red flags while others say alleged shooter asked hundreds of questions about basic facts Artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT is facing multiple accusations that it is liable…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Progressive nonprofit launches left-wing competitor to Turning Point USA

Group’s ‘true agenda is the redistribution of wealth,’ critic says More Perfect Union, a nonprofit focused on “building power for the working class,” has launched a collegiate counterpart, More Perfect University, as a…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Just 10 percent of professors want to leave Republican-led states

OPINION: Most professors don’t plan to leave over limits on teaching radical concepts “Faculty actually are trying to flee red states,” claims Inside Higher Ed. Yet, the results are not as exciting as the reporter may…

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Reason·policy

A State Assault Case Against an ICE Agent Could Illustrate the Limits of Supremacy Clause Immunity

The day after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Christian Castro shot Minneapolis resident Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in the leg, Kristi Noem, then the secretary of homeland security, described that use of…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

When Truth is No Longer Paramount

It is a running joke with my repeat students that “it depends” is the phrase most likely to set me off during a classroom discussion. Don’t get me wrong, I understand context matters, and we should strive to see as much…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Building AI models that understand chemical principles

Among all of the possible chemical compounds, it’s estimated that between 10 20 and 10 60 may hold potential as small-molecule drugs. Evaluating each of those compounds experimentally would be far too time-consuming for…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Independent-minded Stanford scholars host ‘Disagree with a Professor’ event, tackle hot-button topics

End-of-life treatment should be allowed. Mail-in voting should be banned. The world is safer than ever before. Wildfires should burn without intervention. These are just some of the hot-button topics Stanford University…

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Disability Scoop

PBS Brings Back Series Focused On Character With Autism

A popular drama centering on a detective with autism who has a unique way of solving crimes is set to return. The post PBS Brings Back Series Focused On Character With Autism appeared first on Disability Scoop .

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Reason·policy

Thomas Massie Loses, Proving That Deficit Hawks and Foreign Policy Doves Aren't Welcome in Trump's GOP

Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.), the libertarian-adjacent lawmaker who clashed with President Donald Trump over spending, tariffs, wars, and the Epstein files, was defeated in Tuesday's primary election by Ed Gallrein, a…

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Votebeat·policy

‘Unknown explosive device’ detonates outside Lehigh County polling place

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. An explosive device went off near a polling…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Memphis students are graduating from closing schools. But one beloved program could be revived.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. Shouts and cheers reached around a South Memphis block Tuesday morning from families at Ida…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Colorado isn’t cutting the amount it pays for homeschool enrichment students. Here’s why.

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. This spring, state lawmakers considered cutting funding…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Allissa Impink to resign from IPS board, leaving 5 of 7 board seats up for election on November ballots

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. Allissa Impink will resign as an Indianapolis Public…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

Three UW faculty members elected American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Three University of Washington faculty members from the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, the Allen School, and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering elected to the American Academy of Arts and…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

MSU Denver leaders hope former Gov. Roy Romer donation connects more of its students to policy and research

Sign up for our free monthly newsletter Beyond High School to get the latest news about college and career paths for Colorado’s high school grads. Former Colorado Gov. Roy Romer has donated his gubernatorial archives to…

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The College Fix

‘Lesson learned’: Arizona college’s AI system botches graduation, gets booed

AI name reader skips dozens of graduates An Arizona college’s new artificial intelligence system malfunctioned at a commencement ceremony Friday, skipping dozens of names as it announced the graduates. “The names being…

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