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School choice: Do Utahns support tax money for private education?
A new poll shows 49% of Utahns favor and 45% oppose using tax dollars for private education choices. The results suggest there is not clear mandate for school choice in Utah. The Utah Legislature funded scholarships for private education. Read More.
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University Requires Custodian Job Applicants to Submit Diversity Statements
Applicants for custodial jobs at Eastern Washington University are required to submit a diversity, equity, and inclusion statement. Read More.
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ChatGPT will force Colorado educators to react to writing evolution
ChatGPT, a web-based chatbot that uses artificial intelligence to churn out unique and high-quality text responses to users’ questions and prompts, is so powerful that technology and education... Read More.
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Virginia parents outraged after education board nominee who stood against socialism is ousted
Democrats in the Senate of Virginia voted to remove Suparna Dutta from the state's school board after a progressive group labeled her a "far-right extremist." Read More.
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How ChatGPT Can Improve Education, Not Threaten it
To read the news, the sanctity of everything from college application essays to graduate school tests to medical licensing exams is imperiled by easy access to advanced artificial intelligence like ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that can produce remarkably clear, long-form answers to complex questions. Read More.
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Special ed leaders say students denied help for key test
Special education students are being denied accommodations routinely approved in the past for a key state test because of a flawed data system at the state Department of Education, advocates Read More.
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Education Dept. may miss Oct. 1 deadline for redesigned FAFSA form
The Education Department may miss the Oct. 1 deadline for launching the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as FAFSA, a delay that student advocates say could be disruptive for financially vulnerable students. Read More.
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ChatGPT passes US Medical Licensing Exam
“AIs are now positioned to soon become ubiquitous in clinical practice, with diverse applications across all healthcare sectors.” Read More.
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Ron DeSantis scores education win, media deals him the 'racist' card for it
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pressured the College Board to tone down their proposed Advanced Placement curriculum, and CNN drew predictable reactions. Read More.
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'Cheaply smeared': Youngkin education appointee rejected by Virginia Democrats fights back
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) blasted Democrats after the Virginia state Senate rejected three of his nominees, including an Indian immigrant he nominated to the board of education. Read More.
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Rep. Omar denies that government wants to prevent parents from being involved in children's education
Rep. Ilhan Omar said that schools do not withhold information about children with their parents, despite several instances of parents being left in the dark about a child's gender identity. Read More.
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Florida State University Adopts DEI Programming
Left-wing DEI bureaucracy has captured Florida State University and installed radical politics as the governing value. Read More.
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Matt Walsh Testifies In Favor Of Tennessee Bill Banning Child ‘Gender Mutilation’
Daily Wire host Matt Walsh testified before a Tennessee House committee and sparred with Democrat lawmakers Wednesday as a bill that would ban sex-change treatments on minors makes its way through the legislature. Read More.
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Education board member gets booted after defending Constitution, speaking out against socialism
Virginia senators nixed Suparna Dutta's nomination to the education board one week after she sparred with another member over the Constitution and socialism. Read More.
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Texas senators seem open to major change to school funding formula
Senators in the finance committee asked questions Monday about the pros and cons of basing the amount of money that schools get per student on enrollment instead of attendance. Districts say the change could mean millions in additional funding. Read More.