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Two decades ago, Texas made history as the first state to grant in-state tuition to undocumented students. Now, it has taken that opportunity away — upending thousands of young lives and, advocates ...
Daniel Montgomery’s love of books started as a youngster with weekly visits to the public library, which fittingly led him to a nearly two-decade career as an English teacher. As an educator, he ...
Policy and Government Lower Birth Rates Could Cause Enrollment Issues for Schools Americans having fewer children, coupled with higher rates of homeschooling and absenteeism, could shrink school ...
To see their confidence rise as they communicated their recommendations for better schools and protested with their signs was inspiring and electrifying. They found their voices and their power ...
Yolanda Wiggins is an assistant professor of sociology at San José State University and Public Voices Fellow with The OpEd Project.
Mental Health Students’ AI Chats Reveal Their Largest Stressors A new report found middle and high school students, regardless of age or location, are discussing the same challenges with AI bots. By ...
This story was produced in partnership with The 19th, an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy. Hayley Leibson, a mother from Mill Valley, a wealthy area just north ...
Now in its sixth year, the Center for Learning Equity’s review of federal civil rights data found that students with disabilities face higher rates of exclusionary discipline and lower access to ...
My 12-year-old twins can prompt ChatGPT with alarming fluency. They’ve generated AI music, transformed family photos into wispy Van Gogh-style portraits, and built a chatbot that mimics their favorite ...
As classrooms across America become increasingly diverse, with growing populations of multilingual learners and students from various cultural backgrounds, school districts face a critical challenge: ...
As families struggle to make ends meet, their children pay the price with higher levels of depression and anxiety, and slower cognitive development.
School shouldn’t just be a place to learn academic skills, but a place for students to practice making meaningful decisions about their learning and lives. I personally never faced a weighty decision ...