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April 10, 2026

2026 Student Success Trends Podcast Insights

The Key Podcast episode focuses on emerging trends in student success within higher education. Published by Inside Higher Ed, it features discussions on key developments to watch. The episode was released on April 10, 2026, by IHE Staff. Key Points Explores trends impacting student success in higher ed Highlights potential strategies for improving outcomes Aimed […]

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End of Disparate Impact in School Policy?

The article discusses recent changes to federal policies defining discrimination in schools, focusing on the concept of disparate impact. It explores how these shifts could alter how schools address discrimination claims without intentional bias. The piece examines potential effects on educational practices and compliance. Key Points Changes in federal discrimination policies targeting disparate impact doctrine

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COVID Remote Learning Hits College Enrollment Hard

The COVID-19 pandemic’s shift to remote learning in K-12 schools led to declines in key college preparation metrics. Percentages of students completing the FAFSA, taking the ACT, and enrolling in their first year of college dropped significantly in the 2020-21 academic year, according to NBER data. This highlights the broader impacts of disrupted high school

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Gen Z’s Rising Doubts on AI in Education: Gallup

A Gallup poll reveals that Gen Z is increasingly negative toward AI, with most respondents concerned that AI tools designed to speed up tasks could make learning more difficult. The survey highlights growing skepticism among young adults about AI’s role in education. This shift in sentiment is noted in the context of higher education. Key

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College Renovation Backlog Hits Record Highs

The dollar value of deferred capital projects in U.S. colleges increased by 8% last year, according to Gordian’s latest state of higher education facilities report. This backlog affects campus operations and highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining infrastructure. The report underscores the growing financial pressures on higher education institutions. Key Points Deferred capital projects grew 8%

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Washington District Saves $250K via AI Vibe Coding

Peninsula School District in Washington is using AI tools, including ‘vibe coding,’ to develop in-house replacements for expensive ed tech software, saving $250,000. This approach allows the district to customize tools and expand capabilities without relying on external vendors. The initiative highlights how AI can reduce costs and enhance educational technology efficiency in public schools.

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Mentoring Programs Boost NY Student Success

The Baldwin Union Free School District in New York has prioritized mentoring programs for 25 years to enhance student success. In recent years, the district expanded these initiatives to include peer-to-peer mentoring. These programs aim to provide support and guidance to students, contributing to improved academic and personal outcomes. Key Points Baldwin Union Free School

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Memphis Schools Takeover: What’s Next in Tennessee?

Tennessee lawmakers are poised to finalize a plan that would allow state takeover of major controls in Memphis-Shelby County schools. This development could occur within the next month, impacting school governance. The plan involves details on school board elections and other administrative aspects. Key Points State lawmakers to decide on takeover details soon Focus on

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