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Event Recap: When Degree Programs For Pre-K Teachers Go Online
Online pathways may be a viable option for many pre-K teachers, but significant challenges remain.
Tomayto, Tomahto: What’s in a [Degree] Name?
NAEYC launched a new resource for current and prospective students who want to advance their early childhood education credentials.
Why We Launched the Learning Sciences Exchange
The idea behind the Learning Sciences Exchange (LSX), the fellowship program launched by New America, ICIS, and the Jacobs Foundation.
Announcing the Apprenticeship Forward Collaborative
Six months on from the national conference, the Center on Education & Skills rolls out the next phase of the Apprenticeship Forward mission.
As Bayer and Monsanto Push for Merger, Texas Farmers Fear Rising Prices
While the agricultural firms claim that the merger will boost innovation, farmers fear it will eliminate competition.
China’s Cybersecurity Law One Year On
Facebook Will Tell You If You Liked or Followed Content Made by Russian Trolls During the 2016 Election
Facebook recently unveiled plans to inform users if they interacted with propaganda from the Kremlin-backed Internet Research Agency.
So You Think You’re Not a White Feminist?
Allyship—true allyship, at least—means prioritizing impact over intent, and realizing when those attempts are misguided.
The Insistent Invisibility of Black Women in Public Discourse
Even among the leading lights of today’s public intellectuals, there’s a persistent inability to put into words the work of black women.