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New America’s Comments on Proposed Teacher Preparation Regulations
New America recently submitted comments to improve upon the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed teacher preparation regulations.
Technology for the People, By the People
Anne-Marie Slaughter talks with Aliya Rahman and Jessica Rosenworcel about how leadership can make an impact in tech.
The Environment of Social Justice
The dearth of black environmental leadership isn’t just a problem for blacks, but for our entire society.
Version 2.0 of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Cyber Information Sharing Act Is Cyber-Surveillance, Not Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity information sharing legislation is like a bad penny – no matter how many times you think you’ve gotten rid of it, each Congres
When Seeking to Financially Include Youth, Parents Matter
Making policy for youth financial inclusion is a tricky matter—especially in developing countries.
Will We Still Call It War?
As war becomes more complex and uncertain, we’ll need diverse perspectives and ideas more than ever.
2/25 – OTI Reply Comments on Unlicensed TV White Space Channels After the Incentive Auction
FCC Filing
Fixing a Fatal Flaw in Performance Based Funding
In 2013, 24 states had some sort of OBF model for four year institutions.
Why the FCC’s Decisions This Week Matter for Ed Tech
The Commission will be voting on two significant issues, both will have considerable implications on schools and libraries.