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Context for the Claim of a Cyber Attack on the Israeli Electric Grid
Dr. Yuval Steinitz, the Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy, and Water resources, announced today at the CyberTech Conference in Tel
Standards, Assessment, and Data: A Look at the Leading States
Standards, assessment, and data are essential components to ensuring that all students have access to and mastery of grade level skills.
2015 State Action on Early Care and Education
All 50 states in 2015 were enacting policies that had both positive and negative consequences for early care and education.
State Savings Arrangements Safe Harbor
Comments to the Department of Labor regarding its proposed safe harbor rule for state savings arrangements.
Common Cause
Opponents of the Common Core agreed that they wanted it gone. Patrick Oathout explores why they couldn’t find consensus on what came next.
Entrapped? An Interview with Razan Ghalayini
A documentary premiering at Sundance explores the entrapment case of Fort Dix. David Sterman spoke to director and producer Razan Ghalayani
Equity in STEM: Public-Private Partnerships Drive Opportunity for All Students
A new initiative in Baltimore City shows how local partnerships can help make equitable access to STEM a reality.
I Mashed up Bey and Bieber and Learned This About Fair Use
What do “Grown Woman,” “Sorry,” and copyright law have in common? They’re all used in Emily Hong’s master class on fair use.
OTI Calls on the FCC to Protect the Online Privacy of Broadband Consumers
Today, the Open Technology Institute at New America released The FCC’s Role in Protecting Online Privacy, a new report encouraging the Feder