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Lexia Announces 2025 Science of Reading Week: Advancing Literacy, Together

ET Magazine

11, 2025 The journey to literacy leadership is filled with milestones, unexpected challenges, and transformative moments for each educator. The session will offer school and district administrators a tailored, transformative experience through actionable strategies designed to meet them wherever they are in their leadership journey.

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Bridging the Digital Divide for Chicago Residents: The Neighborhood Broadband RFP

Education Superhighway

This $50 million initiative could connect up to 130,000 households to high-speed internet an endeavor that EducationSuperHighway is proud to have helped shape through our technical expertise and advocacy. This partnership began with our response to an RFI issued in 2022.

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An Affordable Four-Session Monthly Wellness Series for Library Workers and Administrators

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Well-Being to Improve Productivity and Service Quality is a transformative four-session series designed to empower library administrators, librarians and staff in general with science-backed strategies to optimize well-being, energy, resilience, and focus. Practical strategies to enhance cognitive function and mental clarity.

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OPINION: Three ways to help more underrepresented students graduate from college

The Hechinger Report

Second, advocacy groups have gotten really smart about leveraging their interventions to improve graduation rates. One simple but effective strategy: boost the number of high-performing transfer students from community colleges, which are home to many students from low-income families.

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Beer making for credit: Liberal arts colleges add career tech

The Hechinger Report

The strategy of adding career and technical education is being quietly rolled out by several traditional higher education institutions, including a growing number of liberal arts colleges that are responding to student and parent demands for a return on their tuition investment by adding practical training that has proven value to employers.

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Why haven’t new federal rules unleashed more innovation in schools?

The Hechinger Report

“The bad news is we’re not seeing a lot of innovation or discussion around personalized learning,” said Claire Voorhees, national policy director for the Tallahassee, Florida-based Foundation for Excellence in Education, an advocacy group for personalized learning. Yet, that idea didn’t play out in most states’ first-year ESSA plans.

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Critics warn that well-meaning reforms may be lowering the quality of college

The Hechinger Report

On its face, it’s an everybody-wins strategy. At the California State University System, that’s part of a plan to more than double the proportion of freshmen who finish in four years from the current 19 percent to 40 percent by 2025. “There are a lot of laudable reasons” for dual enrollment, said Finn, a senior fellow at the Thomas B.

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