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The Nation’s Report Card Gets Smaller with Cuts to Assessments

Supreme Court Weighs Who Should Decide Public School Curriculum: Judges or School Boards?

Trump Administration to Resume Collections on Student Loan Borrowers in Default

Teachers, States Stepping Up to Keep Climate Change Education Alive as Federal Government Defunds It

A Treasure Trove of Education Reports and Studies is Under Threat

As Special Ed Students are Integrated More at School, Teacher Training is Evolving

‘What did I say in class today?’: Teachers Feel Watched Under Trump’s Anti-DEI Push

Who Are the Biggest Early Beneficiaries of ChatGPT? International Students

Americans Without a Degree Still Believe in the Value of College, a New Poll Finds

How Some Colleges are Working to Engage and Better Recruit Latino Students

Minnie Phan: A Young Girl and the Power of Art

NAEP, the Nation’s Report Card, Was Supposed to be Safe. It’s Not

6 Important Things Borrowers Should Know About Federal Student Loans Right Now