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Budget cuts threaten AI education
Marit J. MacArthur argues that Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget threatens the future of artificial intelligence (AI) education in California, risking the adaptation of students and faculty in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. The California Education Learning Lab, which has a modest budget of $5.5m, plays a crucial role in supporting public education’s transition to…
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Judge extends ban on Trump administration canceling COVID school funding
A federal judge in Manhattan has extended a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration from canceling more than $1.1bn in unspent funding to to help elementary and high schools in 16 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. address the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos’ extension directs the Department of Education to process “without delay”…
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Teaching tips from a retiring pro
Larry Ferlazzo, an English and social studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, is retiring and has shared valuable advice for new teachers. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships with students, stating, “students tend to learn more from teachers they like.” Ferlazzo encourages educators to show care, use humor, and be flexible…
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California bill aims to raise teacher salaries
California’s Assembly Bill 477, which aims to increase teacher and classified school employee salaries by 50% over the next decade, has passed the Assembly Education Committee unanimously. The bill proposes incremental funding increases through 2036-37, allowing school districts to enhance staff pay. According to a legislative analysis, teachers currently earn 23.5% less than other college…
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Study suggests Australia needs to revamp math education
A new study shows Australia’s math results are being dragged down by underprepared primary school teachers, ineffective teaching methods, and deepening inequities, leaving too many students without the strong foundations they need to succeed in school and life. A recent Grattan Institute survey of 1,745 teachers and school leaders across the country found some teachers…
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Electric bus funding freeze sparks chaos
Hundreds of school districts across the U.S. are facing uncertainty as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has frozen funding for electric buses, part of President Biden’s infrastructure law. John Wiles, director of transportation for Shawnee Public Schools in Oklahoma, expressed concern, commenting: “Our district made this investment in good faith, expecting the promised rebate to…