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Convenience Isn’t Everything: Why Election Day Needs Us Back at the Polls
Returning to in-person voting could make the process more efficient, equitable, and engaging for all.
National Scan of Screening Policies and Practices for Identifying English Learners in Pre-K
U.S. states have different policies and guidance for whether and how to identify pre-K students as English Learners.
Demystifying AI: A Primer
A general explainer of artificial intelligence.
Fixing the 鈥淪upply-Side鈥 of Career Education: The Role of Apprenticeship
Why we should look to apprenticeship, not short term programs, to provide pathways to good jobs and the middle class.
One in Five Homes in the United States Is Valued at Less than $150,000
American Community Survey data reveals that over 20 percent of homes (including condos and manufactured homes) cost below $150,000.
2024 VP Debate Fact-Check: Five Things to Know 国产视频 Paid Leave in the U.S.
After the 2024, VP debate, here are five facts and corrections about paid family and medical leave in the United States
Rising Liability Insurance Costs Pose an 鈥淓xistential Threat鈥 to Child Care Providers
State lawmakers are starting to take notice and contemplate action
Americans’ Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) In Higher Education
This blog post underscores what Americans are thinking about issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education.
Why New Hampshire Legislators Are Linking Abortion and School Funding
NH Republicans are urging their state supreme court to overturn a precedent guaranteeing the right to a fairly funded public education.