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By McKinsey & Company (from July 14, 2025) Crafting a strategy—the process of making coherent, hard-to-reverse choices under uncertainty...

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By Dan Rockwell, Leadership Freak (from July 11, 2025) The future is built by the curious. Stupid questions are easy to turn into smart...

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By Lenore Skenazy, Zach Rausch, & Jon Haidt, After Babel (from August 11, 2025) One common explanation for why children spend so much of their...

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By Frederick M. Hess, AEI (from August 6, 2025) As regular readers know, I’ve long held both that American education is overdue for a rethink...

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By Tim Dasey, Sweet Grapes (from August 6, 2025) You've attended the AI presentations. You've read the breathless predictions and stern warnings....

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By Eric Hudson, Learning on Purpose (from July 31, 2025) In August 2023 I launched this Substack with a “Back to School with AI”...

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By Aisha Baiocchi, The Chronicle of Higher Education (from August 7, 2025) As colleges across the nation phase out diversity, equity, and inclusion...

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By Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times (from July 18, 2025)There’s an arresting quotation that resurfaces online now and again, usually...

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By Eden Stiffman, The Chronicle of Philanthropy (from July 7, 2025)Artificial intelligence is already changing young people’s lives. Students...

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By Common Sense MediaThe rapid rise of AI companions—on platforms like CHAI, Character.AI, Nomi, Replika, and similar conversational AI...

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By Katie Hill, Brookings (from July 1, 2025)The recent Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) report argues that “to turn the tide and better...

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By Billy Oppenheimer (from July 13, 2025)In the early 1980’s, the sociologist Daniel Chambliss spent five years studying swimmers at every...

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