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Supporting English Learners’ Number Sense Abilities in Kindergarten
The NCAA’s APR Eliminates HBCUs from March Madness
The NCAA’s APR disproportionately eliminates institutions, that primarily serve students of color, from participating in March Madness.
What to Know About Education Funding in Trump’s Budget Request
From Early Ed to Higher Ed, here is our take on Trump’s Proposed Budget to Congress
2019 State of the State Addresses on Early Care and Education
INFOGRAPHIC: Visualizing the Youth Apprentice’s Journey
PAYA’s new infographic illustrates how youth apprenticeship programs “work” for students.
A Texas Legislative Session Without an Abortion Fight? Unlikely.
More than a dozen abortion-related bills are circulating in the state Capitol.
Court Ruling in Hately v. Watts to Affirm Strong Privacy Protections for Email Data
OTI welcomes the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals’ opinion in Hately v. Watts that upholds privacy protections for online content.
How Do We Move Beyond ‘Proxy’ Paralysis?
It will require understanding that, when it comes to warfare, ‘proxy’ is a strategy—not an identity.
How Jeff Bezos Can Make Good on the Promise of Montessori Schools
Modeling a successful program will require approaching the task with the same rigor as sending humans into space.