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A new initiative from the National Governors Association moves beyond math and ELA proficiency to track data contributing to “lifelong well-being" and “civic engagement.”
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Founded in 2025 over concerns about students not learning how to engage in evidence-based conversations about controversial topics, the Or Initiative aims to equip them with civil discourse skills.
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Grand Valley State University's planned Blue Dot technology hub will include new event spaces, an immersive-reality lab with a 360-degree display, a cybersecurity lab, a multimedia production studio and other resources.
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Computer science legislation is headed to the governor's desk as California educators call for an increased focus on computing.
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Los Angeles schools Superintendent John Deasy has canceled the $1 billion program to provide all students with an iPad after public records showed he and his top deputy had developed a relationship with the vendors two years prior to the bidding.
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Gov. Nathan Deal's policy proposal would allow students who take computer programming courses to get core credit for their high school diplomas and toward higher education applications.
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Two Anniston, Ala. locals look to add value to playtime with TROBO, a stuffed robot and storytelling software application meant to pique children’s interest in science, technology, engineering and math.
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The new program will take place in a controlled setting as part of a new cybersecurity curriculum in which they will examine technical, legal and ethical issues surrounding the collection, sharing and theft of sensitive data.
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The issues with the computer database came as the union launched a campaign Wednesday calling for smaller class sizes, higher staffing levels and raises for teachers amid contentious contract negotiations.
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The movement aims to help increase student performance, save money in the long run and make students more comfortable with online learning and testing.
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Three Florida colleges received a joint grant to ensure engineering and computer science degrees align with the needs of the workforce.
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In the fiscal year that just ended, the university recorded its highest ever number of technology startups stemming from campus research.
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One man's story shows why cities are nurturing local innovation communities.
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From drone fleet engineers to autonomous vehicle managers, new, specialized roles will take the place of many traditional public-sector jobs.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Education has been cleansing its computer system of emails, in what could be a violation of its own policy.
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New Mexico State University's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Test Center conducts flight tests and evaluates procedures for unmanned aircraft as drones increasingly become part of everyday life.
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A new measure puts Virginia among the dozens of states, along with the federal government, stepping into a complex fight over new technologies, big business, public education, security and privacy rights.
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Department of Education data obtained by The New York World reveals a stark contrast between a few well-funded PTAs and more than 1,000 other smaller organizations across the city.
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Enabling change in library broadband starts with state and local governments seeing libraries as partners in achieving community-level goals.
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Funding from the Knight Foundation will support a new series of volunteer tech projects for California's city of San Jose and Santa Clara County.
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