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A legal battle in federal court could change how race and history are taught in South Carolina public school classrooms.
Given that more than one in four adults in the United States has a disability, all policy choices affect disabled Americans.
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Chalkbeat on MSNJared Polis and governors association release plan to improve education and workforce outcomes
Gov. Jared Polis worked on the recommendations as part of his time as chair of the National Governors Association. He said ...
The federal government has agreed not to enforce its plan to bar undocumented immigrants from Head Start programs until early ...
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Op-Ed: Stop obsessing over AGI
AGI. That’s a good thing. America's AI policy must move past its narrow fixation on an arbitrary term – relevant ...
Kerala's high graduate unemployment rate challenges the education-employment link, highlighting the need for vocational ...
While funds may be temporarily paused for the nearly 4,000 families approved to receive education savings account funding in ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s choice for NH's next education commissioner indicated she’d take a different approach than outgoing ...
Major changes to U.S. climate policies and a new AI tool aimed at boosting student problem-solving skills are making ...
As Americans hit the road this summer, what types of transportation-related taxes will they be paying? We answer this ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s July 14 decision to allow President Donald Trump and his secretary of education, Linda McMahon, to proceed with dismantling the U.S. Department of Education came with no ...
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