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House Lawmakers Say No To Encryption Backdoors
OTI welcomes this report, which was signed by the chairmen and ranking members of both committees, as well as a number of other members.
There are Better Priorities than Hunting Down Highly Educated Immigrants
Some Republicans want to threaten school’s federal aid eligibility if they don’t comply with immigration law.
Interview: Taking a Look at Pre-K Teachers’ Implicit Biases
Do early educators’ implicit biases impact their behavioral expectations and recommendations for suspension and expulsion?
What Does Head Start Look Like in Your State?
A New Report Reveals Just How Misleading National-Level Statistics Can Be
Borrowed Time
Income-driven repayment of college loans—a key tool for helping low-income borrowers—may exacerbate the very problems it tries to solve.
It Takes a District: DC’s Strategy for Improving Child Care Quality
OTI Statement on Chairman Wheeler’s Departure
Chairman Wheeler left an indelible mark on our country’s communications policy.
Russia Didn’t Hack the U.S. Election. It Hacked the Voters.
San Diego’s Homeless Senior Population Has More Than Doubled
National studies predict a rise in senior homelessness, a troubling trend that’s painfully evident in one California city.