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Working people and their families are rarely represented authentically in TV and film. New research finds that audiences seek visibility, understanding, and solutions in the media they consume.
As the nation swelters through another record-breaking summer of extreme heat, millions of homeowners and renters can’t ...
In 2014, Congress began allowing states to combine their WIOA and Perkins plans and submit them together to the Department of ...
AI‑powered edtech surveillance in K-12 public schools raises questions about student privacy, transparency, and safety.
A national survey of pre-K teachers serves as a valuable supplement to the NASEM report.
“Use of public space depends on programming,” Gómez tells me. “There are magical areas like 34th Avenue in Queens,” where ...
In April 2024, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released a much-anticipated report examining pre-K curriculum quality for children from ages three to five. The ...
Signing days celebrate youth apprentices committing to career pathways with strong community and employer support.
The Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA), an initiative of New America, congratulates Maryland, Montana, North ...
In his new book, Elliot Haspel argues that the U.S. does need child care—and the economic benefits aren't the key reason why.
Shalin Jyotishi argues that community colleges are essential to scaling AI education, workforce training, and innovation ...
The Trump Administration is eroding civil rights enforcement. Here are some organizations that are tracking the executive actions that impact education.
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