Mass. House to Vote on Banning Social Media for under 14S, School Cell Phone Ban
In a statement, leaders in the majority-Democrat chamber said the ban would be the most restrictive in the country.
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In a statement, leaders in the majority-Democrat chamber said the ban would be the most restrictive in the country.
Coalitions of school districts are grumbling about new program overload and are calling on the next governor and the Legislature to focus on raising base funding.
When school districts sign contracts for educational technology, they typically buy a set number of licenses. The software company delivers the product and the district cuts a check. Whether students actually benefit or even use the tools doesn’t factor into it. Over the past few decades, that has generated a growing t…
Paul E. Peterson interviews Amber Northern, a senior advisor to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education,
California's job market is making it harder than ever for young people to get a start —more than 1 in 10 Californians ages 16 to 24 are neither working nor in school.
One Black Texan sees education savings accounts as an escape from a burning house. Another fears they threaten a robust public school system.
Advocates want more funding from the state and better coordination from city agencies to ensure NYC’s homeless students don’t fall behind.
Kansas bill would drain funding that helps steer kids out of criminal justice system, advocates say The One Heart Project works with kids in the criminal justice system. The group provides counseling, mentorship and job training to help them develop social-emotional skills to create “healthy relationships that they nee…
It’s easy to get swept up in the hype about artificial intelligence tutors. But the evidence so far suggests caution. Some studies have found that chatbot tutors can backfire because students lean on them too heavily, get spoonfed solutions and fail to absorb the material. Even when AI tutors are designed not to give a…