Down But Not Out: CTE and Apprenticeship for Youth in the Justice System
Financially and socially, work-based learning makes sense for incarcerated and at-risk young people.
Prerequisites for Incorporating Blockchain into a Registry
Growing interest in using the blockchain to secure a land registry merits a deeper discussion of the concept.
We’re Still the Overlords
With Recent Actions, Verizon Seems to Flout Net Neutrality Rules
Americans should know how often ISPs throttle internet users’ connections to certain websites & how the FCC responds to these allegations.
Treasury Department’s Decision to Close Down the myRA Program
Today the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced it is phasing out the myRA program and will not be accepting new enrollments.
Breaking the Chokehold: A Radical Approach to Disrupting the Policing System
Join New America and renegade prosecutor Paul Butler for a conversation about race and the criminal justice system.
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Measuring What Matters
To obtain a measure that tracks societal welfare better than the GDP, we need to value the unpaid care work that powers the paid economy.
New Study on Staffing in Early Grade Classrooms
Reassigning less effective teachers to untested K-2 grades leads to lower student achievement