April 2, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for K-12 leaders
Innovating with artificial intelligence in schools remains exciting to some lawmakers, while others fear deepening inequities.
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On remand, a New York school district might demonstrate that the 15-minute break the teacher requested wasn’t reasonable, the court noted.
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New approaches are required as technologies like artificial intelligence change the face of traditional CTE fields, says one expert.
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Explore the key skills and strategies that can help leaders prepare K-12 students for success in school, work and life.
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Opponents predict lapses in civil rights protections and IDEA accountability, but supporters are embracing the promise of local flexibility.
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Amid debate on how best to recover progress in literacy, discussion has once again turned to what the most effective means of teaching young learners to read may be. Explore different approaches in this Trendline.
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