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OTI Applauds Treasury Funding for Broadband Infrastructure Projects, Encourages All States to Apply
“It鈥檚 great to finally see real progress in funding the affordable, high-speed broadband networks that so many communities lack.”
Expert Committee on Pre-K Curriculum is Officially Named
The committee will issue recommendations for creating 鈥淎 New Vision for High Quality Pre-K Curriculum鈥 for children ages three through five.
How States Can Support Early Educators Right Now
States and municipalities will need to step up and design the systems of early education and care that are currently lacking.
Is AFRICOM Returning to Transparency on Strike Death Tolls?
A new strike suggests AFRICOM may be improving transparency on death tolls in Somalia. There’s a lot still to improve.
Credit or non-credit, workforce programs at Mott Community College get a boost from embedded credentials
Embedded credentials help Mott build rigorous programs, and give learners something extra to take with them.
Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program Suffers from Inequitable Funding Distribution, Duplicative Efforts, Study Finds
The federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program was fraught with challenges including inequitable fund distribution and duplicate efforts.
How Anti-LGBTQ Web Filters Stand Between LGBTQ Youth and the Online Resources They Need
To protect the first amendment rights of LGBTQ youth, we need to address the creation, use, and impacts of harmful web filters.
Sowing Doubt: Anti-鈥淏ig Tech鈥 Narratives, Parler, and the Alt-Tech Attention Economy
Michael Simeone and Shawn Walker analyze how alt-tech platforms like Parler helped promote narratives critical of Big Tech.