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Scholar Maelynn likes the hands-on actions Maelynn: I simply paint a canvas or I make, like, some bracelets, which is…

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Supply: Brookings, “Declining public faculty enrollment,” August 2025 Non-public faculty enrollment flat Earlier than the pandemic, the share of scholars…

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“Congress designed these [plans] to make sure that debtors repay their loans, but the Biden Administration tried to illegally power…

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“As soon as the children really feel they will calm themselves, even simply by respiration it’s just like the ‘wow’…

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That’s when AI could possibly be most useful, she thinks. With some prompting, a chatbot might present instant writing suggestions…

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Research shows intergenerational programs can enhance college students’ empathy, literacy and civic engagement, however growing these relationships outdoors of the…

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A New Nation’s Report Card Shows Drops in Science, Math and Reading Scores

Right now, the assessments in math and studying are given each two years to a broad pattern of scholars in…

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Subsequent 12 months she hopes to be at school and is trying ahead to the liberty. Transcript: STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:…

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Friendship Break Ups Can Be Devastating for Tweens. Here’s How Adults Can Help

Friendship is a skill set, in keeping with Denworth, and youngsters don’t routinely arrive with all of the instruments they…

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Tutoring Was Supposed to Save American Kids After the Pandemic. The Results? ‘Sobering’

Their preliminary outcomes have been “sobering,” based on a June report by the College of Chicago Training Lab and MDRC,…