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Weaker versions of unitary executive theory argue that the president has near absolute authority when exercising core constitutional responsibilities such as supervising the military but must…
As with most things in life, I approach parenting 6 kids with a bit of a different style. I’ve been known to wash my hair with…
Linda McMahon on Monday easily secured the votes in the U.S. Senate needed to serve as secretary of education, allowing her to take the helm of…
School principals across Canada are spending a “substantial amount of time” managing students’ substance use but do not have the resources to respond effectively, according to…
MIAMI – According to the Florida Education Association, nearly 10,000 of the state’s public school teaching positions were vacant at the beginning of the 2024–2025 school…
A virtual wrecking ball took aim last Monday at the relatively small, wonky corner of the Department of Education that I write about every week: evaluation studies…
Jan 10, 2024This episode collects highlights from episodes 74-76 of the Catholic Culture Podcast. Links to full episodes: Ep. 74—What Is Classical Christian Education?—Andrew Kern Ep.…
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. WASHINGTON — Democratic members of the House were…
The Creativity with AI in Education 2025 Report, based on insights from over 2,800 educators across the United States and UK, reveals how AI technology is…
Carson City, NV and Charlotte, NC — The Nevada Department of Education is proud to announce it has renewed its multiyear partnership with Nevada Gold Mines,…