Does Student Data Work for all Students?
When we collect inconsistent data about students’ identities, we further exclude those we can least afford to ignore.
When we collect inconsistent data about students’ identities, we further exclude those we can least afford to ignore.
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New America’s Open Technology Institute proposes four steps that the incoming administration should take to preserve global digital culture.
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Whether or not we attend the inauguration, we must both respect the office of the presidency and fight the politics of the president.
The GOP’s stance on for-profit higher education resembles the one it has taken on climate change—a refusal to accept the facts.
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