An English teacher in East Stroudsburg captures the dizzying acceleration of technological change with an observation so sharp it borders on a warning: what qualified as proactive AI integration in the classroom just one year ago is now merely a reactive scramble to keep pace. This single sentiment
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School finance runs on calendars, cash flow, and confidence, and when those three slip even a little, classrooms feel shocks long before Washington notices the tremor. This roundup traces how federal education dollars are migrating to the Labor Department’s systems, gathers what state leaders,
A proposal to relocate federal special education oversight jolted Washington with unusual speed, colliding with mass layoff notices during a shutdown and forcing courts, Congress, and advocates to test how far the system could bend before IDEA’s promise to families started to fray. The episode
I'm thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader in policy and legislation, who heads Government Curated. With his deep expertise in shaping educational frameworks, Donald offers invaluable insights into the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in schools. In