OTI’s Agentic AI Work Wins Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award
The paper was presented to the policymakers, academics, and privacy professionals who tuned in to FPF’s webinar showcasing the winning papers on AI.
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2013 marked the first year of decline in enrollment noted by the organization over the decade NIEER has been publishing the Yearbooks.
Another day, another U.S. Department of Education announcement updating how states can maintain their waiver from the outdated NCLB.
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States—and cities—are taking pre-K policy seriously.
While family engagement is very important in pre-K and the early grades of elementary school, it is not only important in those years.
But whatever the purpose of these new math problems, they’re garnering plenty of attention from parents like Louis C.K.
Yesterday afternoon, New America hosted a panel of experts for a discussion of school choice in Washington, D.C.