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A new study finds that children develop stronger reading and writing skills when they learn and practice handwriting.
COVID levels. But its scores continue to drop, especially for NES campuses and for Black and Hispanic students.
“This raises questions about ensuring students don’t offload critical cognitive tasks to AI systems,” the Anthropic researchers wrote. “There are legitimate worries that AI systems may provide a ...
The trouble started decades ago with a flawed plan to improve America’s schools, writes a former New York superintendent.
The Golden State’s education priorities are terribly misguided, schools are bleeding students, and teachers are being laid ...
Standardized test scores are not the end all and be all. But they matter. At least, they should. Testing season is wrapping up in Minnesota schools. Every spring, students around the state are asked ...
The Conference of State Bank Supervisors says the OCC's 2011 preemption rules are out of step with Supreme Court rulings and ...
The leader of New York’s largest charter school network compared teachers’ union activists and lawmakers to segregationists ...
Family members and patients’ private caregivers can either be helpful or harmful in the ICU. You have the opportunity to ...
Many K-12 schools and universities have denied information to the public, citing student privacy – even when those details ...
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ votes on roll calls from recent House sessions debating the $61.47 ...
Property agents continue to rely on printed flyers as a low-cost, high-visibility way to reach potential clients, despite ...