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Ashe County, North Carolina, and thousands of other school districts are preparing to lose some federal public school funding after a freeze on nearly $7 billion over the summer.
The push to expand school choice is reorganizing the very purpose of schooling. And in that shift, something essential is being lost — civic education.
This story also appeared in Chalkbeat and Grist Now, access to those funds is disappearing, leaving Tucson and other school ...
The digital divide is a persistent crisis — exacerbated by AI — that deepens societal inequities, and we must rally around ...
Students and workers are being told to “learn AI.” But while definitions of AI literacy are starting to emerge, we still lack ...
The latest NAEP scores paint a grim picture, but progress in American education has generally been stalled for at least a ...
Of course, no one learns to be a better writer when someone else (or some AI bot) is doing the work for them. The question is ...
For many families, Head Start is the first place outside the home where a child’s potential is nurtured and celebrated. Yet, this program that builds futures and strengthens families is now under ...
The Trump administration tried to kill the largest reading experiment ever funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s ...
Opinion
STUDENT VOICE: What National Endowment for the Humanities cuts mean for high schoolers like me
Funding for National History Day, which runs a competition that engages students in original research, was slashed by the Trump administration.
In April, the Trump administration announced drastic funding cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities. Those cuts are harming education groups that rely on NEH grants — and students like me.
The liberal arts evolved to meet the needs of society and the state of knowledge but were created for the industrial era. They are badly dated and must be rethought to prepare students for the global, ...
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