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Trump’s Admissions Data Demand Burdens Colleges

Colleges are facing a heavy burden from the Trump administration’s demand for unprecedented amounts of admissions data. Institutional researchers are scrambling to compile and submit the information. There are concerns about how the federal government will use this data. Key Points Institutional researchers are frantically gathering and turning over large volumes of admissions data. The […]

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Michigan Pushes Mandatory Reading Training for Teachers

Michigan lawmakers have proposed bills to mandate ‘science of reading’ training for all K-5 teachers to address the state’s literacy crisis. The legislation also requires teacher preparation programs in colleges to include this training for certification. This initiative aims to improve reading instruction statewide by emphasizing evidence-based methods. Key Points Mandatory science of reading training

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Memphis Board Delays Superintendent Contract Amid Audit

The Memphis school board unanimously selected interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond for the permanent role but postponed finalizing his contract. This decision comes as an audit looms, raising concerns about a potential state takeover of the district. The board aims to address any issues before proceeding. Key Points Unanimous selection of Roderick Richmond as permanent superintendent

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Chicago Schools CEO Finalists Lack Latino Rep

Chicago Public Schools has announced three finalists for its CEO position, none of whom are Latino, sparking concerns from community leaders and advocates. The district, where nearly half of students are Latino, has a history of underrepresentation in top leadership roles. The finalists include two internal candidates and one from Denver, with the school board

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Managing K-12 Device Fleets with Small IT Teams

The article discusses the challenges of device management in one-to-one K-12 districts, where IT teams handle configuring, deploying, securing, and tracking thousands of devices. It emphasizes the need for scalable, automation-friendly approaches to provision, refresh, wipe, and troubleshoot devices without expanding staff. The piece promotes CDW’s services for managing district device lifecycles. Key Points IT

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CA Unions Demand More as School Enrollment Drops

The opinion piece draws an analogy between California’s public education system and a failing restaurant, where declining student enrollment is met with teachers’ unions demanding higher pay and more staff. It argues this approach exacerbates financial strain on the system. The article highlights the disconnect between falling revenues from fewer students and increasing labor costs.

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Dartmouth Pres Beilock’s Higher Ed Vision

Dartmouth College President Sian Beilock presents a diagnosis of challenges facing higher education and proposes a cure. The article highlights sharp divisions on her campus regarding both her assessment and solutions. Written by Eric Kelderman for The Chronicle of Higher Education, it explores her rising prominence in the field. Key Points Sian Beilock offers a

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Volleyball Star Confronts AZ Senator on Women’s Sports

Former Utah State volleyball captain Kaylie Ray confronted Arizona Senator Catherine Miranda during a hearing on legislation to protect female athletics. Ray responded to Miranda’s questioning of her competitiveness by highlighting her experiences and the need for fairness in women’s sports. The exchange underscored ongoing debates over transgender participation in female sports categories. Key Points

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Classroom Jobs Build Soft Skills, Save Teacher Time

The article explores how assigning classroom jobs to students can develop their soft skills and reduce teachers’ workload. Roles suggested include leading class problems or distributing papers to peers. An educator provides practical advice on implementing this strategy in K-12 settings. Key Points Classroom jobs help students build soft skills like leadership and responsibility. These

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Employers Co-Design High School Cybersecurity Classes

The article explores how employers collaborate with educators to design cybersecurity curricula for high school students, incorporating real-world internships. It highlights the high stakes involved, where students handle actual tools, threats, and responsibilities. This approach aims to better prepare students for the cybersecurity workforce. Key Points High school students participate in internships with real cybersecurity

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