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McMahon Marks First Year: Ed Reforms Spark Debate

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon highlights her first-year achievements in implementing conservative-backed reforms in higher education. The Education Department claims these changes fulfill long-standing conservative goals. However, Democrats and students criticize the reforms for potentially creating barriers to college access. Key Points McMahon touts reforms as major conservative victories in higher ed. Critics argue […]

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SXSW EDU 2026: Top 26 Sessions Cheat Sheet

South by Southwest EDU is set to return to Austin, Texas, from March 9–12, 2026, featuring a wide array of panels, discussions, film screenings, musical performances, and workshops focused on education, innovation, and the future of schooling. The event includes keynote speakers such as Monica J. Sutton, known for her children’s education series Circle Time.

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Early Stress Effects on Child Brain Development

The article explores how relationships and experiences in early childhood profoundly influence brain development. It highlights that the infant and toddler years are critical for shaping learning, emotional regulation, and social interactions. Research shows that early stress in the first few years can have lasting impacts on these areas. Key Points Early childhood relationships leave

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Red States Gain Momentum in School District Takeovers

The article discusses how Republican-led states are increasingly intervening in local school districts, driven by national political trends. It highlights personal stories like that of Roxanne Martinez, a Fort Worth parent involved in her community’s schools, illustrating the grassroots level of civic engagement. This momentum reflects broader efforts to reshape education policy amid partisan divides.

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Teacher Shortage Crisis: Invest in Recruitment for Kids & Economy

The article discusses the severe teacher shortage in U.S. public schools for the 2024-25 year, with 35% of schools reporting vacancies and 64% lacking qualified candidates. It highlights that 411,549 positions, or 12.7%, remain unfilled or filled by undertrained individuals, equivalent to one in ten roles. The opinion piece argues that investing in teacher recruitment

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US Math Struggles: Culture Problem in Schools

A high school math teacher with 23 years of experience argues that poor math performance in Arkansas and the U.S. stems from cultural attitudes rather than inherent difficulties with the subject. The teacher emphasizes that math requires hard work and criticizes media portrayals that suggest it’s only for ‘math people.’ The piece calls for a

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Microschools Tackle Public School Enrollment Decline

In Greenfield, Indiana, a public school district is experimenting with microschools to address declining enrollment. Students like seventh grader Taitym Lynch design their own daily schedules, starting with subjects like math on online platforms, followed by guided science lessons. The initiative aims to offer personalized education as a potential solution to enrollment drops. Key Points

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Rising Child Care Costs Force Tuition Hikes on Families

Child care providers are facing significantly higher business costs, leading to tuition increases as public funding fails to match inflation. These rising expenses are being passed on to families who often cannot afford the additional financial burden. The report from the National Association highlights the challenges in sustaining child care operations without adequate support. Key

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Students Reject Claims of Left-Wing Bias in Colleges

Conservative politicians claim that liberal professors on college campuses push their views and suppress dissent, leading to interventions like creating right-leaning civic centers. However, a new poll reveals that most college students do not share these concerns and report experiencing diverse viewpoints. The article highlights a disconnect between political rhetoric and student experiences in higher

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Denver Schools Seek Stronger ICE Shields for Students

Latino advocates are urging the Denver school board to adopt a new policy to further protect students from ICE, despite existing measures already in place. The push comes amid concerns over potential immigration enforcement actions in schools. High school students have protested at the Colorado State Capitol against deportation efforts and immigrant treatment. Key Points

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