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Tufts grad student Rümeysa Öztürk did nothing wrong. The Trump administration went after her anyway.
In March, masked agents swarmed her on a Somerville street. The crackdown on foreign scholars was just beginning.
This report summarizes survey findings related to English learners, including topics ranging from professional development to legal rulings.
The average salary of pre-K teachers increased from $63,600 in 2024 to about $66,800 in 2025, or roughly 5%, according to ...
In early November, following extensive debate by the RISE negotiated rule-making committee, the U.S. Department of Education proposed a definition of “professional degree” for federal student aid that ...
When districts invest in educational technology, they’re not just purchasing devices. They’re also investing in people, systems and student success. Too often, tech is underused because strategies and ...
Nanit, the U.S.-based technology leader trusted by over one million families for understanding their baby's sleep, today announced a $50 million growth capital round led by Springcoast Partners with ...
What if the barriers that once separated creativity from execution simply vanished? Imagine turning a dense spreadsheet into a stunning infographic or transforming a technical document into an elegant ...
Students across Long Island made measurable gains in English Language Arts and mathematics during the 2024–25 school year, ...
The American Institute CPAs, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy and state CPA societies voiced their objections to a proposal from the Department of Education to exclude ...
During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans shouted from balconies, clapped from windows and banged pots in nightly appreciation for nurses, public‑health staff and other essential ...
The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation announces $75.8M towards public purpose AI, supporting institutions, communities, and ...
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Councils face 'astronomical' rise in under-5s suffering speech and developmental delays, LGA
Councils are facing an ‘astronomical’ rise in under-fives suffering speech and development delays amid fears over screentime, according to a new survey. Every local authority has seen a rise in young ...
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