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By Natasha Singer, The New York Times (from April 29, 2026) Los Angeles parents are fed up with schools loading up students with laptops and...

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By Linda Jacobson, The 74 (from April 16, 2026) With more parents pushing for limits on screen time in the classroom, Vermont state Rep. Rob...

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By Jon Marcus, NPR (from April 13, 2026) CRAFTSBURY COMMON, Vt. — More than a dozen newborn lambs cavorted around a fenced-in yard beneath...

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By Michael T. Nietzel, Forbes (from April 16, 2026) A long-awaited report by a Yale University committee makes 20 recommendations for how the...

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By Maddy Savage, BBC (from April 15, 2026) Sweden's government is championing a renewed focus on physical books, paper and pens in classrooms,...

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By Sarah D. Sparks, The State of Teaching (from April 16, 2026) When it comes to improving teacher morale, consistent teamwork—and a little...

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By Jim VanderHel & Mike Allen, Axios (from April 16, 2026) America, we have a problem: Young adults are scared and unprepared for the AI...

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By Jane Swift & Arne Duncan, TIME (from April 7, 2026) Schools across the country are struggling to find enough teachers, with at least 411,000...

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By Deborah Acosta, The Wall Street Journal (from April 16, 2026) PALM BEACH, Fla.—Not long after real-estate developer Jeff Greene moved from...

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By Eric Hudson, Learning on Purpose (from February 9, 2026) Every once in a while, I share an update of what I’m doing with AI. I believe in...

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By Tony Wan, Tony After Dark (from February 13, 2026) During my time at EdSurge, I edited and published close to a thousand articles from hundreds...

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What Public Schools and Parents Can Learn from a $40,000-a-Year Private School By Chad Aldeman, The 74 Million (from January 8, 2026) I spend my...

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