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Abandoning the Language of Defeat Is Harder Than You Think
The new National Security Strategy avoids the language of defeating terrorist groups, but the language lingers elsewhere.
Michigan’s Made College Free for Some Residents. Has it Been Enough?
Michigan’s made college tuition-free for some residents. But the state has more work to do to make college affordable for all.
One-Pager: Comparison Between California Laws & Proposed Federal Privacy Bill
ADPPA is superior to CCPA/CPRA both in substance (more, better protections) and in scope (it covers the entire United States).
Colleges Need to Find Alternatives to Transcript Withholding
A CFPB report says transcript withholding is illegal, it is time for colleges to find more supportive approaches
Connecting ECE and Elementary Administrators to Build a Strong P-3 Continuum
The GEEARS P-3 Leaders Fellowship is an opportunity for early & elementary educators to learn and collaborate together.
Skilled trades worksites need culture change for youth work-based learning to deliver equity
Skilled trades apprentices continue to face discrimination and harassment. Youth apprenticeship can’t flourish unless big changes are made.
Taking Aim at Teacher Shortages with Better Data
To address shortages in teacher quantity, quality & diversity, states need better data. Modernizing HEA鈥檚 Title II data collection can help.
Long-standing Limitations of English Learner Academic Assessment Data Persist
Educators, researchers & policy makers should take caution when analyzing and using EL assessment data to make high-stakes decisions.