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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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NASBE·higher-ed

Leaders Back Statewide Plans to Improve Math Learning

Almost all states have seen their average K-12 math proficiency rates on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) slide downward since 2013, with a pronounced dip in 2022. In addition, gaps across student,…

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Votebeat·policy

Questions swirl as Democratic board picks an ultraconservative new recorder in Navajo County

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here. Supervisors in Navajo County had narrowed their pool…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

We may be born with 2 complex cognitive functions already established

A new study is the first to show that two of our most sophisticated cognitive functions, using and understanding language and being able to sense how other people feel, have distinct origins in the brain in young…

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Reason·policy

Maine Governor Vetoes Broad Criminal Records Sealing Bill

From Gov. Janet Mills' message Friday "vetoing L.D. 1911, An Act to Automatically Seal Criminal History Record Information/or Certain Crimes ": This bill would direct the Judicial Branch to review decades of criminal…

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Reason·policy

Shots Fired

The man who attacked Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Association dinner was targeting "administration officials," including President Donald Trump , according to a note he left in a hotel room before the…

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Reason·policy

Comedy Club Can't Get Injunction Blocking Claims of Sexual Assault, Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Sexism

From Manhattan trial judge Judy Kim in Rodney's Comedy Club v. Omari , decided April 17 but just posted on Westlaw a few days ago: [P]laintiff's motion for an order enjoining defendant from "any further social media…

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Cult of Pedagogy·curriculum

The Art of Classroom Timing: 10 Ways to Fit It All In

Listen to this post as a podcast: Sponsored by Renaissance and Erikson Institute This page contains Bookshop.org links. When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale…

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Reason·policy

Don't Care Bears and Intellectual Property Law

Plaintiff Bear and Defendant Bear, from plaintiff's TRO filings . From Judge Arun Subramanian (S.D.N.Y.) Wednesday in Those Characters from Cleveland, LLC v. Schedule A Defendants : [P]laintiff has failed to…

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Reason·policy

America Is Losing Its Allure for the World's Migrants

A plaque on the Statue of Liberty features Emma Lazarus's words urging the world to "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." In his farewell address , then-President Ronald Reagan…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

NYC pulls contentious proposals to open AI-themed high school, close Upper West Side middle schools

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. In a major reversal, New York City schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels is withdrawing…

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Reason·policy

Long Before the Canal, Global Trade Built Panama City

Panama City is often reduced to a canal. That's understandable: The Panama Canal is one of the most consequential pieces of infrastructure ever built. But that's also a misunderstanding. The canal didn't create Panama…

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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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Votebeat·policy

How the Georgia legislature left counties with no way to run the 2026 election

​​ This news analysis was originally distributed in Votebeat’s free weekly newsletter. Sign up to get future editions, including the latest reporting from Votebeat bureaus and curated news from other publications,…

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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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