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The Infinite Appeal of Black Twitter
Eleven years after it was launched, Twitter has become the lifeblood of a social movement—and a source of exploitation.
Translating Reclassification Policies into School-Level Practices
A new study examines local variations in EL reclassification rates in Texas and looks under the hood of the reclassification process
Trump’s Opioid Plan and the Bones of the War on Drugs
The Trump administration’s opioid policy conjures past controversy over the federal government’s ‘War on Drugs.’
Why America’s Current Approach to Cybersecurity Is So Dangerous
It treats users like they are the problem, when they should be part of the solution.
Divided We Fall
Lee Drutman warns about the dangerous racial and cultural divide in American politics.
Far Rockaway Businesses Get Special Wi-Fi To Stay Online in Future Storms
Federal Work Study Can be Great Again
A well-designed work-study program will help students gain access to high quality work opportunities and help them pay for college.
OTI Statement on FCC Chairman’s Latest Attack on Lifeline
The move effectively stalls the implementation of the 2016 order and prevents the subsidy from reaching all low-income Americans.
Started From the Bottom—and Still Here
Bad schools indebt students and don’t improve social mobility. Mobility Report Cards make them easier to find – the rest is accountability.