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    How AI Undermines Education

    If you want to develop human intelligence, you can’t let students rely on artificial intelligence. Generative AI will transform the world, even if no one is quite sure what the end product will look like. These are artificial intelligence programs that create new content based on prompts or questions submitted by a user. You can…
    Victor Joecks
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    What the Education Department’s New Portal Means for Foreign Influence on University Campuses

    On Jan. 2, the Department of Education officially launched its new and improved portal for universities to report foreign funding. In an earlier update, the department noted, the “current reporting portal had not been meaningfully updated since the first Trump administration.” This new portal is intended to make it easier for higher ed institutions to…
    Madison Marino Doan
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    Let Students Read the Whole Book

    The first time I ever cracked open a work of William Shakespeare was during my freshman year of high school, when my English teacher assigned “Julius Caesar.” It was awful. The vocabulary was archaic, the syntax confusing. I couldn’t make sense of Shakespeare’s literary devices, and the relentless political maneuvering was nearly impossible for my…
    John Goyette
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    Accreditation Mandates Bring CRT Into Colleges and K-12 Schools

    A recent report from Defending Education has found that more than half of collegiate social work programs appear to embed anti-racism and diversity, equity, and inclusion standards into their core competencies, admissions requirements, and field work evaluations. This is not by accident. The sole accreditor of these schools, the Council on Social Work Education, requires…
    Reagan Dugan
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    Florida Public School Districts Shouldn’t Keep Private and Charter Schools From Utilizing Empty Public Facilities

    Jupiter Christian School, located 22 miles north of Palm Beach, Florida, has 700 students on its waiting list. The head of Grandview Prep, also near Palm Beach, reports that the number of applications to private schools in the area increased by almost 50% between 2017-2018 and 2022-2023. A charter school that serves students in grades K-8 near the heart of Orlando reports just three open seats and only across the…
    Jonathan Butcher
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    Exclusive: How Labor Secretary Is Helping Linda McMahon Dismantle the Department of Education

    Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said she expects to see success from the Labor Department taking on the responsibilities of the Education Department. The Department of Education and the Labor Department integrated the federal government’s education and workforce portfolio. The change positioned the Labor Department as the headquarters for all federal workforce programs and executed the…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Family Sues School After Teen ‘Censored’ for Tribute to Charlie Kirk

    A North Carolina teen painted a tribute to Charlie Kirk on her school’s “spirit rock,” and was promptly censored, according to Alliance Defending Freedom.   Now, Gabby Stout and her parents are suing the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education for violating the student’s First Amendment rights.   “[School officials] have unconstitutionally censored [Stout’s] speech that the First Amendment protects, retaliated against her for…
    Virginia Allen
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