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Columbia Professor Katherine Franke Says She Was Forced to Retire Because of Activism

Columbia University has recently made headlines due to the severance of ties with one of its longtime law professors, Katherine Franke. This decision came after an investigation into her advocacy

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Parents Sue After School Disciplined Student for AI Use: Takeaways for Educators

The case of a Massachusetts teenager being punished for using generative artificial intelligence on a school assignment has sparked a

What the Heck Is a Sleep Vacation?

Teachers, we all know that the first thing on your summer plans is catching up on some much-needed sleep. But

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Rick Hess is a prominent figure in the field of education policy, politics, research, and reform. As the director of

Distraction Has a Bad Reputation. It Can Actually Do Students Good (Opinion)

In the United States, there is a growing trend of policies being implemented to ban student cellphone use in K-12

This Counselor Used AI to Help Students Apply to College. Here’s How

High school counselors play a crucial role in guiding students through the college application process and helping them plan for

Scholarships for Aspiring Minority Teachers

Edward Blum, a legal activist known for his successful U.S. Supreme Court challenge to affirmative action in college admissions, is

24 Diverse Native American Heritage Month Activities

Contestants must jump from a standing position and land on their knees, then jump back to their feet. This requires

How the Culture Wars Are Costing Schools Billions

As tensions continue to rise in school districts across the United States, a new analysis has revealed the staggering financial