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EdWeek Texas

Effective Strategies to Lift and Sustain Teacher Morale: Lessons from Texas

Learn about the state of teacher morale in Texas and strategies that could lift educators' satisfaction there and around the country.

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

UW-Madison launches search for next director of athletics

UW-Madison launches search for next director of athletics The process is being initiated by incoming Interim Chancellor Eric Wilcots ​ May 12, 2026 ​ For news media More information For News Media Media contact: John…

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Reason

The War Comes for Your Wallet: Inflation Hits 3.8%, Highest Level in 3 Years

With oil and gas prices shooting higher, a key metric for measuring inflation hit its highest level in three years in April. Consumer prices are up 3.8 percent over the past year after rising 0.6 percent in April, the…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Majority of new Tennessee vouchers awarded to higher-income families

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The majority of Tennessee’s new vouchers for the upcoming school year were awarded to…

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EdWeek Leadership

LAUSD Tries to Reclaim $22 Million After Alleged Money-Laundering Scheme

A district manager allegedly steered work to a company in exchange for kickbacks, a lawsuit claims.

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EdWeek Leadership

School District Refuses to Sign Federal Agreement, Change Trans Student Rules

The district refused to sign the agreement despite the looming threats of funding cuts.

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FSU News·higher-ed

FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researchers develop AI tool to predict E. coli contamination in waterways

The model combines real-time and historical data to predict outbreaks and protect public health Every summer, beach closures disrupt families, harm local businesses and raise public health alarms. Most of the time, the…

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Reason·higher-ed

Does Xi Need Trump?

Xi and DeepSeek: Chinese artificial intelligence giant DeepSeek has now been optimized to run on Huawei-produced chips, reducing any possible dependence on U.S. products. Announcements last month indicate that DeepSeek…

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Reason·policy

Lawsuit Against UW Social Work School Over Retaliation for Allegedly Anti-Trans Essay Can Go Forward

From yesterday's decision by Judge David Estudillo (W.D. Wash.) in Arias v. Univ. of Wash. Tacoma : For purposes of the present motion, and resolving the disputed material facts in Plaintiff's favor, the Court finds:…

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Reason·higher-ed

No First Amendment Violation in Ohio Closing DEI-Related Offices and Committees

From Rice v. Schell , decided two weeks ago by Judge Matthew McFarland (S.D. Ohio), but just posted on Westlaw a few days ago: Plaintiff Darryl Rice serves as a tenured and endowed associate professor of management for…

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Reason·policy

Clarence Thomas Sets a New SCOTUS Record

Last week, Clarence Thomas became the second-longest serving justice in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court. If he remains on the bench through 2028, he will surpass the Franklin D. Roosevelt-appointed William O.…

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Reason

Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790

5/12/1790: Justice James Iredell takes the judicial oath. Justice James Iredell The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790 appeared first on Reason.com .

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Chalkbeat

Indianapolis Public Schools transfers unused land to Habitat for Humanity

Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news. Indianapolis Public Schools will give seven unused…

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Reason·policy

'Boneless Wings' Aren't Really Wings. Is That Fraud?

Back in January 2023, Aimen Halim bought an order of "boneless wings" at a Buffalo Wild Wings outlet in Mount Prospect, Illinois. At the time, he claims, he assumed the product was composed of deboned chicken wing meat.…

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eSchool News·higher-ed

In a new survey, AI scores high as a math learning tool

Key points: AI has a role to play in math learning if integrated thoughtfully and correctly When AI means something different in every classroom Three ways school districts can build a sustainable AI framework For more…

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning·curriculum

There's a New AP Business Course. College Board's CEO Explains Why (Opinion)

David Coleman talks financial literacy, workforce readiness, and engaging Gen Z.

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The Scholarly Kitchen

Guest Post — Restoring Trust in Science: What Would Make a Difference?

Today's guest post asserts that trust won’t be restored by "better messaging" alone, but via better incentives, more disciplined public communication, and really listening to the people who have walked away from us. The…

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Getting Smart·edtech

The Ozempic Problem: The Generative AI Norms Forming in Silence, and How Youth and Adults Can Shape Them

By: Shereen El Mallah, Jenny Poon, and youth authors Alex Matthew, and Adora Olise This year, Ms. Chen started using AI to provide feedback on student writing. It saved her two hours a week and ensured that the last…

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Ed Next·higher-ed

Can Banning Cellphones Save Student Learning?

A 9th grader at Delta High School in rural Utah places his cellphone into the pocket of a phone holder before entering class in early 2024. Utah is one of almost two dozen states that have legislated bell-to-bell bans…

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Higher Ed Dive·higher-ed

How universities are saving water

College facility teams are responding to drought warnings by upgrading their institutions’ water management systems and irrigation practices, reports show.

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