The Importance of Including Student Voices within Early Alert Systems at Community Colleges
If students’ voices are not included, colleges make the mistake of relying on technology as their silver bullet to meet institutional goals
The U.S.’s New Controls on Israel’s Notorious Spyware Company
Israel needs to rein in NSO Group—but even with the Biden administration’s help, it’s unclear if they ever will.
OTI Celebrates ‘Historic and Holistic’ Broadband Infrastructure Law
The law is the strongest action to close the digital divide that Congress has ever taken.
Understanding Where All Kids Are: Why it’s Critical to Improve Pre-K Assessments to Support Equitable Early Learning
Stronger equity-informed and culturally sensitive assessments that generate direct insights for teachers and parents are critical.
Key Elements of the Build Back Better Act’s Paid Family and Medical Leave Proposal Explained
New Findings and More Questions on the Community College Baccalaureate
Some of what we’ve learned confirms earlier findings, but other results have challenged our thinking and raised new questions.
Will Real Estate Ever Be Normal Again?
OTI Endorses Alvaro Bedoya for FTC
The FTC needs to be at full capacity with a commissioner who can hit the ground running. Professor Bedoya more than meets this moment.