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Education

Asylum seeker Andrea Baltadano readies transfer to Sacramento State
Nicaraguan asylum seeker Andrea Baltadano left home in April 2024, enrolled at San Joaquin Delta College, and rose through the…
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Education

Ed-tech backlash grows as classrooms tighten laptop rules
ed tech – A growing pushback against heavy laptop and screen use in schools is drawing attention to what technology…
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San José State rises to No. 2 in coding
A 2025 national assessment of programming and software engineering skills places San José State just behind MIT, a jump credited…
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Colleges race toward AI—evidence lags behind
evidence-based guidelines – A new evidence-focused case argues that higher education’s rapid embrace of generative AI is running ahead of…
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Governor abandons preschool promises in final budget
Governor cuts – A new California budget plan from Gov. Gavin Newsom would cut public funding for childminders and pre-K…
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Four P’s for Online Teaching: Planning That Reaches Students
Four Ps – A retired public-school teacher and online adjunct instructor lays out how planning, preparation, clear procedures, and day-to-day…
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Schools urged to teach math that fights gambling
teach math – With gambling ads, influencer marketing and push notifications reaching teens everywhere, educators and researchers are arguing for…
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Anti-LGBTQ Pressure Drives Suicide Risk, Survey Finds
LGBTQ+ youth – A survey of 16,000 LGBTQ+ young people ages 13 to 24 found one in 10 reported a…
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Book Looks and Work Scrutiny: Stop Hunting, Start Learning
A UK education leader argues that work scrutiny and book looks should be used to understand learning—not to catch teachers…
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Makerspaces bring hands-on STEM energy to classrooms
makerspaces in – A STEM-focused middle school experience is putting makerspaces at the center of learning—using messy, tool-filled spaces for…









