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Date Listed7 May 2026
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EdWeek Texas

Effective Strategies to Lift and Sustain Teacher Morale: Lessons from Texas

Learn about the state of teacher morale in Texas and strategies that could lift educators' satisfaction there and around the country.

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Northwestern Feinberg News·research

Treatment of Rare Childhood Epilepsy Could Begin Before Birth

A new Northwestern study suggests that interventions for epilepsy can start during pregnancy, as early as 15 weeks gestation, well before symptoms appear, according to a study published in Nature Communications. The…

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Carnegie Mellon News

When Greatness Marries Passion: Freddie Hendricks Wins 2026 Excellence in Theatre Education Award

Freddie Hendricks from Utopian Academy for the Arts is the 10th winner of the Excellence in Theatre Education Award.

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Reason·policy

"New York Recognizes No Tort of 'Misgendering'"

From Justice Gerald Lebovits (Manhattan trial court) in Tuesday's Garlington v. Austin ; defendant Burstiner goes by "they/them," but plaintiff had apparently referred to Burstiner as "him": The branch of defendants'…

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Reason·policy

Heroes of 1776 Shows That Remembering the Past Is Key to Progress

A couple of interviews I've conducted for Reason in the past few weeks have been rattling around in my head, even though the two people involved—actor-director Andy Serkis and Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch—couldn't…

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ACTE Online·higher-ed

Public Perceptions of CTE on the Rise

Perceptions of career and technical education are changing. At Butler Tech, in southwest Ohio, perceptions of CTE changed when students, families, and communities began seeing success in ways that were visible,…

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Getting Smart·edtech

Changing Work Flow of Schools

By: Riley Black Your feed is loaded with glowing reviews of the latest AI-powered teaching tools. They promise to save you time by assessing student work, creating customized curriculum, or writing multilingual parent…

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Reason·higher-ed

How Big of a Deal Is Hantavirus?

How worried should you be? The cruise ship on which hantavirus had been spreading—the MV Hondius —docked over the weekend and let off its roughly 150 passengers. Medical repatriation flights have been arranged by most…

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Reason·higher-ed

Israel's Conduct in Gaza Does Not Resemble Genocide

Frankly, I find the charge of genocide against Israel to be obviously absurd, one of those claims that true believers insist upon precisely because the claim is so implausible that promoting it is valuable to show you…

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Reason·research

N.Y. Court Blocks Rape Accusers from Repeating Their Allegedly False Accusations

From Judge Gerald Lebovits (Manhattan trial court) in Tuesday's Garlington v. Austin : In this action, plaintiff, Erik Garlington, brings claims for defamation … against defendants Nicole Austin (his former spouse) and…

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ACTE Online·higher-ed

A Fresh Take on CTE Teacher Induction

In the heat of late August, a woman in her mid-thirties stepped out of her car and onto a high school campus. She was nervous but excited to leave what she considered a “safe” career in insurance for a new adventure as…

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Vanderbilt News

Class of 2026 called to make bold plans and embrace meaningful challenge

Relive the excitement and accomplishment as we celebrate the graduating Class of 2026!

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Reason·policy

Dan Bongino Wins Defamation Case Brought by Parler Ex-CEO

From NDMAscendant, LLC v. Matze , decided Thursday by the Nevada Supreme Court (Justices Kristina Pickering, Elissa Cadish, and Patricia Lee): This case arises from the firing of respondent John Matze, CEO of the former…

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Reason·policy

Father Free to Send Children to Church Camp During His Parenting Time, Even When Mother Objects to Church's Views on Women

From Friday's decision of the Nebraska Supreme Court in Munsell v. Munsell (opinion by Justice Derek Vaughn): Jacob and Libby married in 2010 and had two children, one born in 2016 and the second born in 2018. In…

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NPR Education

Oregon's most unexpected gubernatorial candidate? A pencil with a point

Oregon's public schools rank last in fourth-grade reading, according to an analysis of national testing. As a wake-up call for elected leaders, Pencil is running for governor as a write-in candidate. (Image credit: Eli…

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Reason

Today in Supreme Court History: May 11, 1942

5/11/1942: Gordon Hirabayashi "failed to report to the Civil Control Station within the designated area." The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of his conviction in Hirabayashi v. U.S. (1943). Gordon…

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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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Yale News - Health & Medicine

Lee Rubin named as the Kristaps J. Keggi Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation

Rubin, a nationally recognized expert in hip and knee joint replacement surgery, joined the Yale faculty in 2017.

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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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