ESSA Pulse Check:
15 states hoped to have made progress by now, but have they? This blog looks at select states’ English language proficiency performance.
Senate HELP Committee Executive Session Addresses Working Families’ Needs
The Senate HELP Committee wants to close the wage gap, guarantee paid sick days and aid collective action – much needed and long overdue.
Wyden: Section 230 Doesn’t Protect AI-Generated Content
Communications Daily on OTI and the Wikimedia Foundation’s June 20 Section 230 summit.
[ONLINE] – Strengthening Kindergarten to Improve Children’s PreK-3rd Grade Experiences
Our panelists will speak to the importance of strong parent partnerships and the need for culturally responsive curriculum
Virtual
3PM – 4:30PM EDT
Does Anything Scare War Correspondent Clarissa Ward?
Peter Bergen interviews Clarissa Ward in Episode 9 of “In the Room with Peter Bergen”
Engaging Proximity Experts in Early Childhood Systems Design
New resources offer strategies for placing families’ experiences at the center of early childhood systems design
Keynote Remarks: Section 230 and the Public Interest
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) on Section 230.
Leading Towards a Segregated Higher Education System
A conversation with Dr. David Mickey-Pabello on the disparate impact of states with affirmative action bans.
No Longer a Luxury: Momentum Towards Closing the Digital Divide
With the ACP Week of Action, NA Chicago takes a look at the Affordable Connectivity Program and its attempt to close the digital divide.