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AI in K-12: Empowering Students for Careers

The article discusses how K-12 students need AI proficiency for future careers, urging districts to build AI literacy through hands-on tools. Adobe is expanding AI-powered resources for educators and students to foster creativity and engagement rather than replacing critical thinking. It highlights implications for technology leaders in planning and deploying these tools in schools. Key […]

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Attacks on Tenure Threaten Academic Freedom in US Higher Ed

The opinion piece argues that tenure in U.S. higher education is under nationwide attack, which threatens academic freedom by removing protections for faculty. It highlights a Tennessee bill as an example, emphasizing that tenure provides procedural safeguards like peer review and appeals before dismissal. The author warns that weakening tenure could chill faculty expression and

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DEI Threats Weaken School Leaders Despite Empowerment Claims

Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced the Trump administration’s progress in reducing the federal education footprint and relocating the U.S. Department of Education from its Washington headquarters. She emphasized returning education control to the states. The opinion piece highlights irony in threats over DEI policies that undermine local school leaders, contradicting her empowerment goals. Key Points

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Social Media Lawsuits Eye Billions for Child Protection

Litigation against social media giants like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok is surging, with over 2,400 claims pending as of last month, drawing parallels to major tobacco and opioid settlements. Child advocates anticipate billions in payouts that could transform support for affected youth. Observers predict these cases could lead to significant financial windfalls for advocacy efforts.

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Why Education Isn’t the Great Equalizer

A teacher’s experience reveals that education alone cannot overcome inequalities shaped by students’ external circumstances. The article discusses how factors outside the classroom profoundly impact opportunities. This realization challenges the notion of schools as ultimate equalizers. Key Points Teacher’s shifted perspective on education’s limitations External life factors heavily influence student outcomes Critique of schools as

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NYC Bill Empowers High School Student Voice via Vote

New York lawmakers are considering a bill to empower high school students in New York City by granting them a vote in educational matters. The legislation lacks a catchy name and has not drawn significant debate or attention. It avoids tax increases and partisan agendas, positioning it as a straightforward empowerment measure. Key Points Bill

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DeSantis Pushes to Abolish Florida Property Taxes

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is urging Republican lawmakers to approve a ballot measure that would eliminate homestead property taxes. The proposal aims to put the decision to voters, potentially reshaping state revenue sources. DeSantis has warned of political backlash for lawmakers who oppose the measure. Key Points DeSantis advocates for a ballot measure to end

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Memphis First Partisan School Board Primary Voting Begins

Early voting has commenced for the Memphis-Shelby County Schools’ inaugural partisan primary election. Fifteen Democratic candidates are competing for four open school board seats in this historic shift to partisan races. No Republican candidates are participating in this primary. Key Points First partisan primary for Memphis school board with early voting underway 15 Democratic candidates

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Graduation Gap: Diplomas Without Math Skills

The article highlights that while high school graduation rates are at all-time highs in many states, only a small fraction of graduates possess high school-level math proficiency. This discrepancy means many graduates may face challenges in pursuing college, military service, or technical training. It raises concerns about the true value of diplomas when basic skills

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Florida Tests Sociology in Education Core Removal

The Florida Board of Governors voted to remove introductory sociology from the state’s general education core requirements for public universities. This decision has sparked debate and predictable reactions from various stakeholders. The article argues that sociology wasn’t entirely removed but rather tested in the context of educational policy. Key Points Florida’s Board of Governors removed

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