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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 hours ago

Opinion: California schools can stop truancy without arresting parents

Criminalizing chronic student absenteeism is ineffective and counterproductive; punitive truancy laws fail to address root causes and can worsen educational outcomes.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 hours ago

His students suddenly started getting A's. Did a Google AI tool go too far?

A few months ago, a high school English teacher in Los Angeles Unified noticed something different about his students' tests. Students who had struggled all semester were suddenly getting A's. He suspected some were cheating, but he couldn't figure out how. Until a student showed him the latest version of Google Lens. "I couldn't believe it," said teacher Dustin Stevenson. "It's hard enough to teach in the age of AI, and now we have to navigate this?"
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fromeLearning Industry
5 hours ago

Training 2026 Conference & Expo

Training Conference & Expo in Orlando provides L&D professionals with solutions, strategies, hands-on learning, networking, and certification opportunities to improve organizational training programs.
fromBoston.com
19 hours ago

Healey releases new 'framework' of high school graduation requirements after voters nixed MCAS

Instead of a 10th grade MCAS exam, the proposed framework would include capstone projects or portfolios, financial literacy lessons, and end-of-course tests administered and scored by the state, among other steps. The new approach to testing would feature exams "that are not high-stakes, but are [on] the actual course you just took," Healey explained Monday. "This is about reimagining high school in Massachusetts and making sure that every student who leaves a Massachusetts high school leaves with the tools, the resources, the wherewithal to be as successful as they can possibly be," she told a crowd of students and educators at Dedham High School.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
20 hours ago

Funds needed to bridge Berkeley High School equity gap amid budget cuts

Berkeley High School Development Group seeks donations to preserve tutoring, counseling, mental health, and college support amid state and federal budget cuts.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Schools urged to trial four-day week to ease pressure on teachers in England and Wales

The 4 Day Week Foundation has written to the education secretary calling for greater autonomy for schools to pilot shorter working weeks, saying the government will not be able to meet its manifesto pledge of recruiting 6,500 new teachers without change. It comes after the Scottish government announced new proposals last week for teachers to be able to work a flexible four-day teaching week, which would see them given one day a week to focus on work such as preparation and marking.
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fromeLearning Industry
23 hours ago

Top EdTech Trends Shaping The Future Of Digital Learning

AI uses Machine Learning models to analyze student conduct, monitor their performance, and identify learning patterns. It modifies lessons in real-time, provides additional resources, and customizes the learning pace for each student. Such dynamism in real time can assist in making sure that no student is left behind and that more advanced learners can move at their own pace, making it one of the top EdTech trends.
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fromeLearning
1 day ago

Inclusive Smart Classroom Technology: Bridging Digital Equity in Education - eLearning

Digital equity in education ensures every student has access to the same digital resources and opportunities. Inclusive smart classroom technology embodies this principle by accommodating diverse learning needs. These tools enable all students, regardless of ability or background, to benefit from technology. Smart boards, for instance, can serve as assistive classroom technology, allowing students with disabilities to engage more fully.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

How elite business schools like Wharton are overhauling curriculum as AI reshapes Wall Street bankers' futures

Business schools are redesigning finance curricula to teach AI skills, human judgment, ethics, and governance as automation replaces junior bankers' rote modeling and slide-work.
fromThesanjoseblog
21 hours ago

Hillbrook School Debuts Permanent High School Campus in Downtown San Jose

San Jose has gained a new educational landmark as Hillbrook School opens its permanent high school campus in Downtown San Jose. Known for its JK-8 program in Los Gatos, the school now extends its innovative approach to older students in a vibrant urban setting. The new facilities at 227 N. First Street include classrooms, offices, and an arts and athletics center, creating a hub that blends learning with city life.
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fromTODAY.com
16 hours ago

High School Students Surprise Teacher With a Gift. His Reaction Brings Them to Tears

High school seniors surprised a grieving long-term substitute with his favorite Vans, prompting an emotional response and viral attention.
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fromeLearning Industry
21 hours ago

Helping Students Reflect On Their Performance: Using AI To Guide Self-Assessment

Calibrated self-assessment with AI feedback improves accuracy of reflection, fosters self-directed learning, and strengthens critical reflective skills.
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fromeLearning Industry
1 day ago

Leadership Guide For K-12 Digital Accessibility Compliance

School districts must meet DOJ WCAG 2.1 Level AA digital accessibility standards by 2026–2027 to ensure equitable access for millions of students with disabilities.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

interlocking stone volumes sculpt layered school complex by brenac & gonzalez & associes

Located in the northern districts of Marseille, , Les Fabriques is a complex by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés designed as a compact, climate-responsive structure built from solid . Positioned on a constrained plot within the Littorale urban development zone, the project integrates a nursery school and an elementary school, each with dedicated reception areas, circulation routes, and naturally lit and ventilated classrooms.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

More California students than ever are heading out of state for college. Here's why

The share of California high school graduates enrolling in out-of-state colleges nearly doubled from 8.5% in 2002 to 14.6% in 2022.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Fresno Unified restructures Black student achievement department to protect federal funding

Fresno Unified renamed its African American Academic Acceleration department to Advancing Academic Acceleration & Achievement to avoid losing $250 million and broaden support.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

School enrollment drops amid ICE raids. 'We just don't know what happened to them.'

Immigration enforcement and border restrictions have caused large declines in K–12 enrollment, disrupting students' learning, family stability, and school funding.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Northwestern settles with Trump administration in $75M deal to regain federal funding

Northwestern will pay $75 million to resolve a discrimination probe and regain frozen federal funding, with required protest policies and payments through 2028.
fromeLearning Industry
2 days ago

How AI Personalizes Learning Paths And Reshapes K-12 Publishing

In the highly competitive and rapidly evolving landscape of U.S. K-12 education, curriculum publishers face a unique set of challenges. School districts and educators increasingly request more than just content. They seek solutions that genuinely address the diverse learning needs of every student, drive measurable outcomes, and demonstrate clear value in an era of constrained budgets and heightened accountability. For publishers navigating this complex environment, the traditional one-size-fits-all approach to educational materials is becoming a liability, not a strength.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Prep talk: Cathedral's unusual arrangement: President, principal are head coaches

If you run cross-country or play soccer at Cathedral High, you'd better be extra polite and respectful around the head coaches. They also happen to be the school president and principal, respectively. Martin Farfan and Arturo Lopez continue to hold dual roles, which probably makes Cathedral the only school in the state with such an arrangement. Despite all the time and responsibilities required to coach and help run Cathedral, they seem to make it work.
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fromeLearning Industry
3 days ago

Teletherapy In Special Education: 5 Proven Benefits (+ Tips For Implementation)

American public schools educate more than seven million students with disabilities, who need access to specialized therapy services. But many public schools struggle to provide such services due to staffing shortages and limited resources. According to 2024 data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), 55% of public schools cited insufficient mental health staff as a factor preventing schools from providing effective mental health services to students.
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fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

From 'Kissing with Confidence' to KWC Global: how Russell Wardrop turns training into a profit centre

As co‑founder and chief executive of KWC Global, based in Glasgow and London, Wardrop has made a career of helping lawyers, accountants and financiers learn the commercial skills business school often forgets: how to sell, lead and grow. His thesis is disarmingly simple: if learning and development is designed correctly and linked to tangible outcomes, it stops being an overhead and starts paying for itself.
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fromMission Local
3 days ago

Crow conquers Rhode Island

Emmanuel Fonseca, Los Angeles-born, earned a BA in Communication and Sociology (Professional Writing minor) at UC Davis and a master's from Columbia.
fromThe Local Germany
4 days ago

Germany welcomes more and more international students

While many countries are seeing a slowdown in international academic mobility, Germany is bucking the trend - attracting record numbers of foreign students and researchers year after year. Germany's reputation as an open and welcoming destination for international students continues to grow, even as global trends point towards increased renationalisation and reduced cross-border movement. The latest figures from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) confirm that student bodies at German universities are more international than ever before.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

West Contra Costa County educators prepare for looming strike

Banners have been painted, posters printed, buttons pressed, all with a similar message: educators and other professionals represented by the United Teachers of Richmond are ready to fight for better pay, benefits, staffing levels and services for students. Educators are asking for a 10% raise over a two-year period, 100% employer-paid health care and improvements to class sizes, special education and other areas. The district has countered with a single 2% raise and 85% employer-paid health care.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

New York City parents could save thousands as universal childcare gains support

On the steps of New York City Hall, the Empire State Campaign for Child Care (ESCCC), a statewide advocacy group for universal childcare, unveiled its recommended plan for achieving universal childcare for the state. ESCCC hosted several speakers at its Thursday event, including Elizabeth Kennedy, a working parent of two and the deputy public advocate for Education & Opportunity at the Office of the New York City Public Advocate.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

School shuts for deep clean after pupil sickness

"As we are currently unable to open, we have implemented a plan for the effective continuation of learning. "Work will be set in accordance with the usual timetable, where staff are well enough to do so. "A range of learning activities will be set... any additional teacher support in lessons will take place via Teams message or school email."
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fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Lexington man exposes school district for intentionally overestimating costs of public records

Lexington Public Schools staff conspired to overestimate charges for public records requests to deter requesters, then apologized after disclosure.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
5 days ago

Young people reaching 'New Heights' on and off basketball court

New Heights uses basketball plus academic and professional supports to empower New York youth for success on and off the court.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Warning of 20bn timebomb as Reeves switches Send funding in England to education department

The central government will assume responsibility for SEND spending, facing up to £20bn of cumulative risk by 2028 and annual SEND costs of £6bn.
fromIrish Independent
5 days ago

Just Between Us: 'Lube isn't kinky, it's helpful' - Laura Dowling on having better sex

In this episode of Just Between Us, Jennifer Zamparelli is joined by pharmacist and author Laura Dowling for the no-nonsense, myth-busting sex education most of us missed out on.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

When AI Asks the Questions, Human Beings Can Benefit

Asking a question is often thought of as a way to solicit information, or in some situations, assess what one already knows-as in taking a test. Research from the learning sciences, however, has shown that questions can benefit learning in yet other ways. For instance, we can use questions to practice recalling important information or to help us think more deeply about a topic.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
5 days ago

In a first for Berkeley schools, no student groups fell into the state's lowest test-score tier

Berkeley Unified had no student groups in the state's lowest performance level in 2025, though achievement gaps among subgroups persist.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I always thought I would homeschool my kids. Now I know that public and private schools can be good options, too.

Parenting approaches like co-sleeping and continued breastfeeding were part of my identity. I praised effort instead of results and consciously provided my children opportunities that emphasized exploration. I believed these core values would foster the genius minds I dreamed of. I imagined my kids learning experientially through art and travel. I studied the Waldorf and Montessori education models and threw myself into promoting whole-child learning.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
5 days ago

EFF to Arizona Federal Court: Protect Public School Students from Surveillance and Punishment for Off-Campus Speech

His mother said he should talk to his English teacher, so he opened his school-issued Google Chromebook and started drafting an email. The student then wrote a series of jokes in the draft email that he deleted each time. The last joke stated: "GANG GANG GIMME A BETTER GRADE OR I SHOOT UP DA SKOOL HOMIE," which he narrated out loud to his mother in a silly voice before deleting the draft and closing his computer.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

ED Names Five New NACIQI Members

Robert Eitel is president of the Defense of Freedom Institute, a conservative think tank. Eitel previously served as senior counselor to the Secretary of Education from 2017 through 2020, during the first Trump administration, and as Deputy General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Education from 2005 until 2009. Eitel has a background in for-profit education, serving past stints at for-profit college operators Bridgepoint Education Inc. and Career Education Corp.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

Some Colleges Cut Diversity Essays, But They Remain Popular

Two years after the Supreme Court banned the use of race in college admissions decisions and in the wake of the Trump administration's attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion, colleges' use of diversity- and identity-related supplemental essay prompts is patchy. After a boom in prompts about applicant's identities, several universities have scrapped the essays entirely for the 2025-2026 admission cycle. Still others, especially selective universities, have kept the prompts, saying they are the best way to get to know their applicants.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Is it really a good idea to assign homework?

Homework supports academic learning and executive-function development, but equity concerns and shifting attitudes about fun learning have reduced homework use in many schools.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

This Apple-backed classroom brings top-notch education to rural Alabama

Connected Rural Classroom brings remote STEM teachers and high-tech flexible labs to rural Alabama students to expand access to specialized education.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Little Dragon's Life Philosophy Lifts Resilience in Kids

Bruce Lee Foundation applies Bruce Lee's philosophies through programs like Warrior Academy, combining martial arts, mindfulness, and SEL to build youth resilience, confidence, and inclusivity.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

Are Chromebooks Ruining Education? Teachers Are Tired Of Competing With Them, Survey Finds

School-issued Chromebooks and tablets increase children's daily screen time and undermine hands-on learning, reading, and writing skills.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
5 days ago

AI leads parents to change their careers advice to children | Computer Weekly

Parents are shifting advice toward practical, hands-on skills and soft skills to protect children's employability as AI reshapes career opportunities.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 week ago

AUSD Notes: Alameda's Ruby Bridges Elementary visited by its namesake

Alameda Unified School District students and community are running multiple holiday assistance drives, the board appointed Carrie Hahnel, and Ruby Bridges visited her namesake school.
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fromTruthout
6 days ago

As Immigrant Youth Come Under Attack, These Schools Are Trying to Protect Them

A network of small high schools provides radical welcome, protection and empowerment to immigrant students by prioritizing well-being, flexible timelines, project-based learning and supports.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

At Berkeley High, false fire alarms are disrupting class and vexing school officials

Frequent false fire alarms at Berkeley High force mandatory evacuations of about 3,200 people, costing roughly half an hour and significantly disrupting instructional time.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

Students chart new directions in biotech at Bayer in Berkeley

Biotech Partners, in partnership with Bayer and local government, provides paid internships and support that produce high graduation, college enrollment, and bioscience employment outcomes.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

WATCH: Kim Kardashian Botches Spelling of Common Legal Terms in Video Griping About Flunking Bar Exam

Kim Kardashian posted a video on her Instagram account lamenting her recent failure of the bar exam, and images she included of her study notes revealed her grasp of the material may not be as strong as she had hoped. Kardashian, 45, began the process of reading law, an unusual path to becoming an attorney that is only available in a few states and involves studying as an apprentice under a licensed lawyer as a prerequisite for taking the bar exam instead of law school.
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fromTechCrunch
6 days ago

Find Your Grind raises $5M to grow platform empowering students to explore unique career paths | TechCrunch

Find Your Grind empowers youth to explore nontraditional careers and will expand U.S. career-readiness programming after a $5M Series A led by Echo Investment Capital.
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fromBoston.com
6 days ago

R.I. school cancels rest of football season after players charged with assaulting special needs student

Four Newport High School football players were charged after video showed classmates assaulting a special needs student in the boys' locker room, prompting season cancellation.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Why USC students who want to be doctors and engineers are minoring in comedy

USC offers a comedy performance minor teaching stand-up, improv, magic, and practical communication and leadership skills used across careers including medicine and engineering.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

'I won't be able to finish my degree if international fees go up'

"When I came to London I felt at ease. This was my place," says 20-year-old Manou, who moved from Belgium to study at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in south-east London three years ago. But the contemporary dance student says she won't be able to complete her degree if the costs of a proposed 6% levy on overseas student tuition fees are passed to her.
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fromTelecompetitor
6 days ago

Transworld Network Receives New Mexico Broadband Grant

The grant will pay for the construction of wireless towers, fixed wireless access (FWA) infrastructure, and receivers for designated student homes in hard-to-reach parts of the Lordsburg area, with the goal of bringing FWA service to 395 student households that currently lack reliable home internet. Internet service will be provided at no charge for the first three years for participating students and school staff.
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fromeLearning Industry
6 days ago

Are You Curious? Are You Critical? Thinking Matters More Than Ever

Curiosity and critical thinking must be taught and cultivated because they enable understanding and wisdom beyond AI's rapid information and conclusions.
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fromIT Pro
1 week ago

We need more academic thinking in tech

Academic perspectives deliver the greatest value to industry when scholars bring theoretical insight into enterprises despite universities shifting toward profit-driven models.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
1 week ago

Noventa Vicentina Blue Kindergarten / MD41

A compact kindergarten on a 2,300 m plot uses architecture and an eastern garden to support child growth and discovery, built with PNRR funding.
fromZDNET
6 days ago

I tried NotebookLM's new visual aids - it said I went to 'Borkeley'

Having debuted just a little over two years ago, the platform feels like an early glimmer of what truly useful AI will look like in the future. If you've never tried it, think of it like a study or research assistant that can quickly generate materials that fit your particular learning style, and that can (in theory) accelerate the process of you coming to grips with a new subject.
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fromIT Pro
1 week ago

The UK is dealing with a 'substantial' shortfall in digital skills - and up to three million jobs as businesses ramp up automation

Up to three million UK jobs could be lost to AI over the next ten years, according to the National Foundation For Educational Research (NFER), prompting calls for widespread reskilling programs. In a new , the foundation said that roles in at-risk occupations such as administration, secretarial services, customer service, and machine operations are declining at a much faster rate than previously predicted. While the number of jobs in the labor market as a whole is actually expected to grow by 2035, the study found most growth will be in occupations such as science, engineering, and legal roles.
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fromThe Local France
6 days ago

Explained: The difference between a French university and a 'grande ecole'

Grande école Literally translating as 'big school', a grande école is in fact a higher education establishment too. A grande école is usually defined as prestigious, recognised by the state. However this is not the same as institutions designated 'Ivy League' in the US or 'redbrick' in the UK - grande écoles have a different structure and rules to standard French universities. A grande école can be public or private. They offer three or five-year programmes and award a master's degree.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Girls fell further behind in math during, after pandemic - Harvard Gazette

Girls' math achievement fell more than boys' since COVID-19, with larger declines among low-income girls; emotional, family, and social disruptions likely drove the gap.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

This Teacher Said That Students "Can't Do Basic Things Anymore," And LOTS Of Teachers Agree

This is why encouraging kids to fail when it is safe is important. If they do not, they will not take bigger risks as they get older and cannot persevere. I have year 11 students dropping classes because the content is getting harder, not because they're failing - they just don't want to ever get a low mark and learn from that.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

MacKenzie Scott has just given away $17 million to Oklahoma's oldest public community college, where 80% of its students receive financial aid | Fortune

MacKenzie Scott gave the largest single unrestricted gift in the college's history to fund scholarships, programs, and support largely financially aided, debt-free students.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Peralta approves $220k in security upgrades after killing of John Beam

Peralta Community College District approved up to $220,000 for emergency security upgrades at Laney College Field House after Athletic Director John Beam was fatally shot.
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fromCity Limits
1 week ago

Opinion: Rethinking the 'Boys' Crisis'

The crisis affecting many adolescent boys is a lack of belonging and accessible, developmentally appropriate community spaces rather than inherent decline.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

EQAO results to be released next week: minister | CBC News

Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) standardized test results are set to be released next week after a delay. Results from the math and literacy testing are normally released earlier in the fall. But Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra said he wanted to take a deep dive this year before making them public. He has also suggested that some changes may be coming.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

School district eyes hundreds of San Jose homes intended for its workers

"Workplace housing is a pressing issue for us,"
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Teacher Says Her High School Students Can't Sit Still To Watch A Movie

High school students are so overstimulated they cannot sit quietly through a full 90-minute classroom movie.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

States stunned as Trump begins dismantling Department of Education | Fortune

The Trump administration plans to dismantle the Education Department and redistribute its functions, prompting state officials' concerns about increased bureaucracy and coordination challenges.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

School replaces fines with awareness courses

Netley Primary replaced parental truancy fines with four-session education courses, improving attendance for eight out of ten participating families and providing targeted support.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

How one California school district tackled chronic absenteeism, suspensions

The Livingston Union School District improved chronic absenteeism, suspensions and student well-being by investing in school counselors, according to a new study by the UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools. The study examines how Livingston Union, a small, five-campus K-8 school district in Merced County, implemented comprehensive school counseling - a system of integrated academic and mental health support for students and families - to outpace California on key metrics of post-pandemic recovery.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Here's an Interesting Theory About Why Kids' Test Results Have Fallen to Their Lowest Point in Two Decades

As teachers and professors reel over how generative AI is ruining education, one expert is suggesting that the true technological menace in the classroom has been staring us in the face for decades: laptops. It would explain, writes psychology professor at San Diego State University Jean M. Twenge in an opinion piece for The New York Times, why standardized test scores for American students have plunged to their lowest point in twenty years in 2023 and 2024.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Revealing How That "One Kid" Got Expelled From School, And The Stories Are Wild

There was this asshole kid who was an asshole to everyone but never seemed to get punished. In metalwork class, the teacher had to step out of the room. Asshole took a blow torch and heated up the door handle until it was glowing. The teacher returned and opened the door, burning his hand like the guy in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

23 Fun School Supplies To Buy For Your Kids...Or Just Treat Yourself To

A pair of the *iconic* Kaco pens (known for their adorable heart tops) in your choice of Pantone color. They have every Color of the Year going back to 2000, so you can pick a year with sentimental value...like 2025, the year you discovered your new fave pen. Promising review: "Love the way this pen writes!! It's so cute, too!" - Isabel Get them from Amazon for $13.99 (available in 17 colors).
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How 'Sesame Street' is navigating funding cuts, new media habits, and leaving HBO for Netflix

Sesame Workshop combines Netflix and PBS distribution, embraces risk while protecting trust, and prioritizes children's emotional well-being and kindness amid funding, media, and AI challenges.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Berkeley Unified cell phone policy taking shape: 'Bell-to-bell' ban for middle schools, new rules for smart watches and headphones

BUSD will ban mobile devices bell-to-bell in middle and elementary schools, limit high school use to non-instructional time, and define devices broadly.
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Lexington parent sues over LGBTQ-friendly storybooks in schools

A Lexington father is suing the town's school district and some of its leaders, alleging they stonewalled his attempts to excuse his kindergartener from lessons featuring LGBTQ themes that conflict with his Christian values. The parent, referred to as "Alan L." in the Oct. 17 complaint, specifically pointed to picture books depicting same-sex couples and their children - classroom instruction he says is "unmistakably normative and contradicts his family's faith by normalizing and celebrating LGBTQ relationships and identities."
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Wi-Fi problems plague high school students, teachers on Antioch campus

Spotty and overloaded Wi-Fi at Dozier-Libbey Medical High School significantly disrupts students' online learning, timed exams, and assignment completion.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Amazing Brain-Based Experiment

Teaching students that the brain develops with effort produces measurable improvements in grades, study habits, and observable student behavior within a semester.
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fromeLearning Industry
1 week ago

Revolutionizing Learning And Development With No-Code And Agentic AI: 10 Real-World Use Cases

No-code platforms combined with agentic AI enable personalized, scalable, autonomous L&D that automates onboarding, content creation, analytics, and ROI measurement.
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

France improves in global English language survey

It's still trailing far behind countries like the Netherlands or Croatia, but France has leapt six places in the European rankings for levels of English language proficiency, the latest ranking shows. Each year, Education First publishes a report on global English-language skills. For their 2025 edition, France showed significant year-on-year improvement. The country jumped to 38th place internationally, up from 49th place in 2024.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Three-quarters of parents let children miss school for duvet day'

Many parents increasingly allow children 'duvet days' for mental health, while The Independent emphasizes free quality journalism funded by donations.
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fromThe Oaklandside
1 week ago

Forced to cut $100M from budget, OUSD looks 'to do less with less'

Oakland Unified must cut roughly $100 million (about 20% of its general fund), largely via central-office layoffs eliminating 48–54 positions ($17–22M savings).
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

BPS proposes closing 3 schools, reconfiguring 3 more

These are not just seats that we're talking about. We are talking about children and families, staff and school communities," Superintendent Mary Skipper said. "The goal is to get our students into better experiences, ones that will fulfill our commitment to them. Not just the students that are in the seats today, the students who are to come up through the BPS.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Despite student protests, UC regents approve tuition hike amid state, federal funding gaps

University of California regents approved a tuition stability plan renewing up to 5% annual increases and reducing tuition-funded financial aid by 5% to address budget shortfalls.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What Happens When You Replace Detention With a Hike?

Many schools respond to misbehavior by assigning detention, where students are required to sit still and keep to themselves. But one school counselor in Maine, Leslie Trundy, is offering a different option: detention hikes. Trundy's novel approach captured national media attention when she began offering students the option to join her for hikes on nearby trails. A year-and-a-half into this novel offering, the results are compelling: Fewer students have been receiving detention since the new option was introduced, and teachers have observed more positive engagement in the days following hikes. While there has not yet been a formal research study to quantify the impact, detention hikes appear to be a meaningful, relational alternative that supports students while connecting them to the benefits of time in nature and physical movement.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago
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Investigation into removal of superintendent reveals misuse of public funds, Santa Clara County Office of Ed says

fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago
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Investigation into removal of superintendent reveals misuse of public funds, Santa Clara County Office of Ed says

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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Belonging Starts Here: Helping Students Feel at Home

Newly arrived immigrant students feel belonging when teachers notice, support, guide, and provide early social activities and extracurriculars that build friendships.
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