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Date Listed27 April 2026
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EdWeek Louisiana

CTE for All: How One School Board Builds Future-Ready Students

Discover how CPSB uses partnerships and high-quality digital resources to build equitable, future-ready CTE pathways for every student.

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

AI gives more praise, less criticism to Black students

As schools introduce artificial intelligence into the classroom, a new analysis suggests that these tools could be steering students in different directions depending on who they are. Researchers from Stanford…

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eSchool News·wellbeing

4 ways to turn math fears into math cheers

Key points: When students believe they can do math, learning soars It’s time to rewrite math standards for the future Rethinking student assessment: Tools and strategies for meaningful evaluation For more on students…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Meet the 9 appointees who will control buildings and transportation for public schools in Indianapolis

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. Inadequate transportation. Declining enrollment. An…

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Getting Smart

From Understanding to Ownership: When Students Tell Their Story through the Portrait of a Graduate

This blog post is the fifth in a series documenting Norwalk Public Schools’ journey to create, implement and be formed by a living Portrait of a Graduate (PoG). Abby & Kimberly met through a PoG workshop in May of 2025,…

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Ed Next·higher-ed

Hope or Hype? What to Make of Yale’s Report on Trust in Higher Ed

Earlier this month, Yale University’s ten-member Committee on Trust in Higher Education issued a bracing, 58-page report on what’s driven plunging trust in higher ed. The committee was formed a year ago by Yale…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Self-organizing “pencil beam” laser could help scientists design brain-targeted therapies

MIT researchers discovered a paradoxical phenomenon in optical physics that could enable a new bioimaging method that’s faster and higher-resolution than existing technology. They discovered that, under the right…

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K-12 Dive Technology·higher-ed

Week In Review: Web accessibility rules and federal school choice

Most-clicked story of the week: K-12 schools and colleges have another year to comply with a new web accessibility rule after deadlines were extended under an interim final rule issued April 20 by the U.S. Department of…

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Higher Ed Dive Online Learning·higher-ed

The library’s next chapter: a strategic role in solving higher education’s affordability crisis

Affordability remains one of the most pressing challenges facing higher education leaders. The value of a degree is under increasing scrutiny, driven by rising costs, shifting student expectations and the growth of…

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K-12 Dive Policy·policy

5 shifts schools must make now so students can earn a living wage

When Ashley Marroquin, a senior in Houston, Texas, began planning for life after high school, she had already taken rigorous courses and set ambitious goals. But like many students, she found herself navigating key…

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Higher Ed Dive Finance·higher-ed

Week in review: Michigan State, University of Michigan face proposed huge cuts

Most clicked story of the week: Michigan State University and the University of Michigan both face massive state funding cuts under a plan advanced by Republicans in the House’s appropriations committee last week.…

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Reason

Brickbat: Partners in Crime

In California, former Rohnert Park police officers Joseph Huffaker and Brendan Tatum will be sentenced together in May after a judge denied Huffaker's request for a new trial. The case involves a scheme where the…

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Inside Higher Ed·higher-ed

Education Department Launches New FAFSA Fraud Prevention Tool

Education Department Launches New FAFSA Fraud Prevention Tool jessica.blake@… Mon, 04/27/2026 - 03:00 AM Financial aid experts hope the tool will relieve administrative burden, but some concerns remain. Byline(s)…

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Inside Higher Ed·higher-ed

Students, Staff, Alumni Sue Martin Over Closure

Students, Staff, Alumni Sue Martin Over Closure Josh Moody Mon, 04/27/2026 - 03:00 AM Former students allege Martin University stranded them educationally after closing abruptly without a teach-out plan, leaving some…

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Reason·research

What To Do With AI-Generated Legal Scholarship?: Part 2

As I explained in my previous post , I recently tasked AI with comparing two transcripts of the 1807 treason trial of Aaron Burr. My ultimate question is, what do I do with the document that resulted? And that breaks…

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The College Fix

Americans with graduate degrees twice as likely to support political violence: survey

‘More education = higher support for political violence‘ Part of an American political perspectives survey from 2025 went viral on Sunday in the wake of the third assassination attempt on President Donald Trump’s life.…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

OPINION: The standards-driven pressure cooker of public education is the real crisis we must address

Over the last several years, much has been written about the surge in mental health problems among American youth, reinforced by the 2021 public advisory from the U.S. surgeon general that labeled this situation a…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

Kids and parents dislike math homework, so teachers are scrapping it. Will students be better off?

A few days into the new semester this January, the LaSalle Parish school district in rural Louisiana made a pronouncement: There would be no more homework. None of the 2,500 students in this district — from the youngest…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

Professors Like Democrats. But Do Democrats Like Them Back?

It is well known that college professors vote overwhelmingly Democrat. But do the Democrats return their love? The question is rarely asked. Common sense implies that if a group votes a certain way, they have an…

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MIT News·higher-ed

A faster way to estimate AI power consumption

Due to the explosive growth of artificial intelligence, it is estimated that data centers will consume up to 12 percent of total U.S. electricity by 2028 , according to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.…

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