Young Children Face Greater Risks at School from Office for Civil Rights Reduction
Civil rights violations start early, with many OCR complaints filed about wrongdoings toward young children.
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Civil rights violations start early, with many OCR complaints filed about wrongdoings toward young children.
How can rural-serving community colleges propose, develop, and sustain bachelor鈥檚 programs that benefit their communities?
While many states move towards consolidated ECE governance, others pursue the same goals by other means.
As federal priorities in relation to protecting civil liberties change, states must step in to shield students from harm.
At the 2025 ASU + GSV Summit, Shalin Jyotishi joins a panel speaking on the impact of the CHIPS and Science Act.
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PAYA grantees reflect on the challenges and successes of their youth apprenticeship work.
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Rigorous Department of Education research on career and technical education is at risk.
Oklahoma鈥檚 recent proposal highlights the dangers of block granting federal education funds.