Classrooms Battle Digital Distractions With Comic Books
Ajmal, a seven year old student, describes the exploits of Mango and Brash with the precision of a seasoned literary critic.
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Ajmal, a seven year old student, describes the exploits of Mango and Brash with the precision of a seasoned literary critic.
Cambridge researchers warn that AI toys can mishandle children?s emotional cues.
Walid Khalidi helped turn Palestinian historical memory into a rigorous archive-based field.
Seventeen states sue the Department of Education over new rules requiring colleges to collect race and sex data for all student applicants.
Ohio State trustees moved quickly to appoint an internal president after Ted Carter’s departure.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signs Senate Bill 241 into law, making the state the first to offer free universal child care for most families.
Missouri's House advanced an A-F school grading bill despite bipartisan fears that letter rankings will unfairly brand and destabilize local communities.
Tate Reeves' threat of a special session over Mississippi school choice has intensified a dispute over education funding, parents and legislative control.
Chronic absenteeism rates in 27 states reveal widening gaps for low-income and minority students even as overall attendance begins to recover.
A college audit that found GCSE English grading errors has raised wider concerns about marking reliability and student trust.
NYC parents demanded full-day schedules for a new child care plan, warning that partial coverage fails working families.
The Treasury Committee probed the British student loan crisis as graduate debt, high rates and 40-year terms hit mobility.