Camille Stewart Gloster Returns to #ShareTheMicInCyber
Excessive Punishment
A new book, ‘Excessive Punishment: How the Justice System Creates Mass Incarceration,’ grapples with barriers to criminal justice reform.
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Senate’s Passage of TikTok Ban Provisions Hastens World’s Retreat from an Open Internet, Says OTI
“OTI is disappointed that the Senate has passed a measure that will quicken the world’s retreat from an open internet.”
States’ Online Age Verification Requirements May Bear More Risks than Benefits, Report Says
OTI on age verification mandates.
What Happened When the Migrant Crisis Came to Chicago?
In Episode 50 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen examines Chicago’s experience of the migrant crisis.
An Update from the Launch Impact Cohort: Priorities & Trends from States’ Action Plans
Over the past year, seven diverse states have been working to address barriers in systems alignment and transitions..
AVs May Not Have Taken Over, but Their Tech Is Here to Stay
Raza Panjwani on the technology hype cycle.
Long-Awaited Report Sheds Light on the Need for Better Pre-K Curricula
What’s indisputable is that the current state of pre-K curricula leaves a lot of room for improvement
Well-Being Is Key to a Strong Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education Workforce
EI/ECSE practitioners are inadequately paid, which is a major factor tied to practitioner well-being, but not the only factor.