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A New Endowment Aims to Transform Connecticut’s Early Education System
Connecticut’s Early Childhood Education Endowment starts with an initial $300 million investment
Disability Pride and Policy
Given that more than one in four adults in the United States has a disability, all policy choices affect disabled Americans.
Quarterly Issues of Our Newsletter, ‘The Exchange: Translating Science for Learning’
A collection of newsletters published by the Learning Sciences Exchange
Why AI Researchers Need To Hear More From Workers and Unions
Shalin Jyotishi penned an op-ed for Tech Policy Press outlining strategies to incorporate worker voice in R&D policy
Federal Early Education Update: July 2025
The latest in federal early education news
How Are Labor Unions Negotiating AI, Surveillance, And Digital Tech?
Shalin Jyotishi explores how unions are challenging AI surveillance practices and helping shape the future of work.
Turning Students’ Current Jobs into Paid Internships in New Mexico
How one college in New Mexico is turning student jobs into paid internships.
What We’ve Heard About AI Education at Community Colleges
Amid federal funding cuts, New America revisits expert and student perspectives on AI education at community colleges.
Disability Pride Month Celebrates 35 Years of the ADA
July is Disability Pride Month and celebrates the achievements, experiences, and history of the disability community.
Public Comments on the Post Secondary Commission’s July 2025 Standards Revision
The New America Higher Education Policy Team submitted comments on the Post Secondary Commission’s (PSC) (an aspiring accreditor) July 2025.