What We're Reading
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 11, 2022
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Cap Times
‘An impossible situation:’ Members leaving school boards amid politicization, divisiveness
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Vox
Vaccines for Covid-19 aren’t required in schools this fall
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Associated Press
Breyer, Gorsuch join to promote education about Constitution
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WTOP
Md. education leaders discuss solutions for recruitment, retention
Aug 10, 2022
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EdSource
Later start times present new challenges for school leaders
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NBC News
Growing number of high schoolers are opting out of higher education
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EdTech: Focus on K-12
The Essentials of Cyber Liability Insurance for Schools
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Memphis Commercial Appeal
Tennessee voucher program: No student, school approved to use, accept
Aug 09, 2022
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District Administration
AR-15 arsenal placed in a rural district to stop school shooters
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The Washington Post
Virginia Gov. Youngkin faces second suit over teacher tip line
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EdSurge
What Role Does Social Media Use Play in the Youth Mental Health Crisis? Researchers Are Trying to Find Out
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eSchool News
Gen Z students are aiming for STEM careers
Aug 08, 2022
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The Hechinger Report
Researchers say cries of teacher shortages are overblown
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The Washington Post
Metro educators use summer programs to catch students up from learning loss
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EdSource
Hope, frustration and hard lessons as youth try to lower voting age for school board
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The 74
NYC Parents Rage: With No G&T Qualifying Test, Selection Process Is Chaos
Aug 05, 2022
Aug 04, 2022
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Forbes
What Goes Wrong When Some School Board Members Don’t Understand District Finances?
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EdTech Magazine
What Does It Take for Women in K–12 IT to Make It to the Top?
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Harvard Gazette
Neighborhoods as engines for social, economic mobility
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Chalkbeat
Schools need tutors. Can a new federal initiative find 250,000?
Aug 03, 2022
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The Guardian
Pearson plans to sell its textbooks as NFTs
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The New York Times
A Cyberattack Illuminates the Shaky State of Student Privacy
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EdSource
Teachers’ retirement investments record negative return for first time since Great Recession
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NPR
School psychology has a diversity problem, especially when it comes to Black men