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As States Make It Easier to Become a Teacher, Are They Reducing Barriers or Lowering the Bar? – EdSurge News

Everett Anderson was determined to become a teacher. It had always been his plan, and he had no reason to doubt it: He’d earned...

2023 Report on the National Status of M-12 E-Learning in Canada

2023 Report on the National Status of M-12 E-Learning in Canada Introduction: In recent years, the field of education has witnessed a significant shift towards digital...

Inviting Community College Students to See Themselves as University Researchers – EdSurge News

When Alicia Garcia first enrolled at College of the Desert, she felt lost. Her first semester grades at the California community college were not...

France had to ditch an EV leasing incentive program because it was too popular

By Joey Klender Posted on February 14, 2024 France had to ditch an electric vehicle leasing incentive program that helped low-income households obtain zero-emission...

New student loan repayment plan could make it easier for borrowers to become homeowners

A row of townhouses in Alexandria, Virginia.Grace Cary | Moment | Getty ImagesA new, more affordable repayment plan for federal student loan borrowers may...

Experts suggest that a significant increase in airfares is necessary to attain aviation emission reductions.

Experts Suggest Significant Increase in Airfares to Attain Aviation Emission Reductions As concerns about climate change continue to grow, the aviation industry has come under...

The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program Could End. Here’s Why That Might Not Be Bad for Schools

The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program, which helps low-income families pay for home internet services, will end without Congressional action. The program, known as the...

The Week’s 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Generate Capital Goes Big Again, Kore.ai Nabs $150M

Want to keep track of the largest startup funding deals in 2024 with our curated list of $100 million-plus venture deals to U.S.-based companies?...

Rental markets are softening, but half of U.S. tenants spend more than they can afford, Harvard report finds

Sneksy | E+ | Getty ImagesRent prices are coming down in some areas, but not at the pace needed to relieve tenants struggling to...

Trends and challenges impacting CTE in 2024–and beyond

Key points: In 2024, career and technical education (CTE) is not simply an alternative for students whose future plans don’t include college. It’s a fundamental...

Opinion: Why is L.A. still letting single-family homeowners block solutions to the housing crisis?

Last month YIMBY Law, a nonprofit, pro-housing advocacy group, sued the City of Los Angeles on behalf of a private developer seeking to construct...

How a Culture of Caring Is Helping These Schools Improve Student Mental Health – EdSurge News

A few years on from district-wide remote learning spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, Principal Darren A. Cole-Ochoa has observed the students at Truan Junior...

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