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Artificial Intelligence
New Survey Says U.S. Teachers Colleges Lag on AI Training. Here are 4 Takeaways
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New Jersey
A NJ Politician is in Prison But School District Gives Him Two New Jobs
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opinion
The ‘Average Student’ Is a Myth. Teaching to Those at the Margins Helps All Kids
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Florida
Civil Liability for Parents in Florida Could Deter School Threats
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Connecticut
Most Connecticut Parents Unsatisfied With Their Child’s School, Survey Finds
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Texas
Mental Health Support for Toddlers has Lagged in Texas. That’s Now Changing
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EDlection
School Choice Questions Dominate November Ballot Propositions
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opinion
Developing Ed Tech With a Focus on Students, Teachers and the Research
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alabama
Alabama State Superintendent Warns of School Job Losses as Federal COVID Relief Funds Dry Up
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opinion
Finally, This Election Season, Child Hunger is on the Table
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Q&A
Can Schools Stop Students from Praying?
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school (in)security
Providence’s Refusal to Acknowledge Sensitive Student Data Leak Feels Familiar
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Hawaii
Some Hawaii Schools Ban Cell Phones In Class. Should More Follow?
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opinion
Sci-fi Films Can Show Students the Power Societies Have to Shape our Lives
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South Carolina
Report: South Carolina Students Skip A Lot. The Problem Helps Explain Dismal Test Scores
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North Carolina
North Carolina Students Can Apply to Many Colleges for Free Oct. 21-27
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Analysis
Church-Based Homeschool Learning Centers Gaining Popularity in Massachusetts
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School (In)Security
Providence Students’ Data Exposed in Cyberattack — District Denies Leak
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Texas
Nearly Half of Texas High School Students Who Earn College Credits Are Hispanic
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teens
CDC Releases National Survey on At-Risk Youth in U.S. High Schools