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A year into Missouri’s ban on cellphones in school, opinions are divided

Some appreciate the legal backup for teachers’ cellphone policies and say students are socializing more. Others think the ban goes too far. The post A year into Missouri’s ban on cellphones in school, opinions are...

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International Teachers Needed in U.S. Classrooms Threatened by Visa Delays, Fees

Thousands of foreign-born teachers leading classrooms throughout the United States now find their jobs and status in jeopardy because of the Trump administration’s campaign to constrict all forms of immigration....

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What does the class of 2026 want from their post-grad jobs?

Here’s what recent grads are looking for amid the job search, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

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California’s childcare and preschool providers struggle amid transitional kindergarten expansion

California's expansion of free transitional kindergarten has caused disruptions for childcare and preschool providers, who say they need more support and funding to adapt to the new landscape.

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Study: Giving Kids Access to AI Tutors Doesn’t Mean They’ll Use Them

Ed tech companies routinely pitch AI tutoring platforms as a way to deliver personalized instruction at a scale that no human teacher can match. But when researchers from Stanford University looked at how much students...

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LAUSD spares cuts to Black Student Achievement Plan, but future uncertain for equity index

The Black Student Achievement plan has been largely spared as a result of two last-minute amendments presented to the school board.