Monthly Archives: February 2023

Emboldened by frustrations with pandemic-era policies and battles over what schools are teaching, conservative parents and politicians have accelerated a push for school choice policies 
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Anyone who was a teenager in the 1980s may well remember the phrase “Just Say No,” the centerpiece of a government-led anti-drug initiative launched by 
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As of last school year, the pandemic’s academic damage persists for students around the world—a loss equal to some 35 percent of a typical school 
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Competitive pay and benefits are important in attracting a new superintendent to lead a district. But when districts are trying to keep those leaders, collaborative 
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Heat pumps are slowly approaching household-name status as an energy-efficient alternative to heat sources that require the burning of fossil fuels. But how do they 
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One of the nation’s major school leadership organizations will notch a historic first with its selection of a new leader to take on the top 
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When 22-year-old Aryaana Khan thinks about what has most shaped her education, passion, and future plans, one term comes to mind: climate change. At age 
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Here’s a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed. This article originally appeared in www.edweek.org
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To the Editor: Teachers should not be worried about whether ChatGPT will disrupt learning (“ChatGPT: Teachers Weigh In on How to Manage the New AI 
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Education foundations can play a pivotal role in helping school districts deal with the rising mental health challenges they’re facing, by directing no-strings-attached dollars to 
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