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How Creative Technology Can Help Students Take on the Future

Edsurge

Brian Johnsrud Director of Education Learning and Advocacy, Adobe To explore this challenge, EdSurge sat down with Brian Johnsrud , the director of education learning and advocacy at Adobe. Brian Johnsrud The latest World Economic Forum Jobs Report highlights the top skills that will rise in importance by 2027.

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Don’t say there’s a lack of STEM talent in the South

The Hechinger Report

His “quiet and relentless advocacy brought hundreds of African Americans into space industry jobs in the Deep South, helping to shift perceptions of black people in ways both subtle and profound,” wrote Michael Fletcher in the story. STEM jobs will grow 13 percent from 2017 to 2027 , as opposed to 9 percent for non-STEM work.

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Universities increasingly turn to graduate programs to balance their books

The Hechinger Report

The federal government projects that graduate enrollment will rise by about another 3 percent through 2027 — a much more sluggish pace than in the last 10 years. The National Association of Graduate-Professional Students and other advocacy groups are lobbying Congress to mandate training for graduate mentors and advisors.

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The fight for educational equity in the face of federal rollbacks

eSchool News

Black and Hispanic students remain twice as likely as white students to attend schools with inexperienced teachers and outdated learning materials. The edtech market is projected to reach $605 billion by 2027 , and companies that prioritize inclusivity will tap into a rapidly diversifying student population. In the U.S.,

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STUDENT VOICE: What losing the Department of Education would mean for special education

The Hechinger Report

million children with physical, mental, sensory and learning disabilities risk losing accommodations that provide them with an equal education. Romila Santra is a member of the class of 2027 at Harvard Medical School and a freelance writer. She is passionate about advocacy for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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