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Transforming State Teacher Licensure Systems to Support Ongoing Learning and Growth
Fewer Mandates, More Empowerment of Leaders
The Ounce and the UChicago Consortium make it clear in their report that “leadership is the driver of change.”
What China’s 2018 Internet Governance Tells Us About What’s Next
Puerto Rico’s Reconstruction Will Be Costly. Documenting Residents’ Property Doesn’t Have To Be.
Yuliya Panfil and Chris Mellon wrote for the Miami Herald about a quick, less expensive way for Puerto Ricans to prove home ownership.
What does open learning look like in states with homophobic laws?
In states with anti-LGBTQ laws, open learning may be just another vehicle for discriminating against some students.
Attention, Rep. Bobby Scott: Investigate Conflicts of Interest at Ed Dept
House Democrats should investigate shockingly close ties Ed Dept officials have with Career Education Corp
Biometrics vs. the Fifth Amendment
A judge has issued a baffling decision on forcing suspects to use a thumb to unlock a device.
Equity in Youth Apprenticeships: Access, Inclusion, and Continuous Improvement
In 2017, Top Texas Lawmakers Were Galvanized for ‘Private School Choice’
But this year, momentum has faded.