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By Collin Binkley, Associated Press (from October 23, 2025)WASHINGTON (AP) — After decades of gradual growth, the number of Black students...

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By Carl Hendrick, The Learning Dispatch (from November 8, 2025)In The Emperor’s New Mind, physicist Roger Penrose proposed a radical idea:...

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By Deanna Graesser, Stanford Report (from October 31, 2025)As the university’s Academic Integrity Working Group proctoring pilot enters its...

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By Howard Blume, The Los Angeles Times (from October 25, 2025)Homework has long been a topic of debate, but in 2025 it is facing an existential...

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By Emily Tate Sullivan, EdSurge (from October 9, 2025)A massive experiment has been underway in recent years, as an increasing number of schools...

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By Daisy Auger-Dominguez, Harvard Business Review (from November 11, 2025)Today’s leaders aren’t just navigating choppy waters....

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By Joe Feldman, ACSD (from November 1, 2025)It’s a common practice in classrooms: A student takes a deep breath, opens the test (on paper or...

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By Andrew Boryga, Edutopia (from September 3, 2025)Whether they're charting a big vision, rolling out new policies, or addressing day-to-day...

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By Brian Hyosaka, What School Could Be (from September 26, 2025)I invite you to do something uncomfortable: take a minute to remember who you were...

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By Jennifer Gonzalez, Cult of Pedagogy (from September 28, 2025)In our efforts to improve school, especially in the United States, student voice has...

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By Michael C. Bender, The New York Times (from October 2, 2025)The White House on Wednesday sent letters to nine of the nation's top public and...

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By ACIES Strategies (from August 11, 2025) I was talking with a board chair of a small school recently about the constant need to train board...

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