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Arkansas wins federal waiver on education rules

July 9, 2026 - 03:20

Arkansas wins federal waiver on education rules

Arkansas has secured a federal waiver that will allow the state to consolidate its education funding plans into a single document, rather than submitting multiple separate applications for...

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, US Education Secretary Linda McMahon talk Returning Education to the States waiver in exclusive interview

July 8, 2026 - 01:52

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, US Education Secretary Linda McMahon talk Returning Education to the States waiver in exclusive interview

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss the `Returning Education to the States` waiver, a policy aimed at...

Higher Education's Gender Imbalance Comes at a Cost

July 7, 2026 - 18:58

Higher Education's Gender Imbalance Comes at a Cost

The growing gender imbalance on college campuses is not just a statistic. It carries real consequences for students, institutions, and society. New research suggests that when women become the...

NEA RA Delegates Focus on Public Education, Elections, and Advocacy

July 7, 2026 - 01:28

NEA RA Delegates Focus on Public Education, Elections, and Advocacy

For members of the Connecticut Education Association serving as delegates to the National Education Association Representative Assembly, the long holiday weekend was packed with high-stakes...

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DISCUSSIONS

How To Use Social Media To Practice Your Target...

Social media is a game changer for language learning. Dive into conversations, connect with native speakers, and embrace mistakes. It`s all about practice and real-world engagement. No excuses.

Author: Vanessa McCray

July 8, 2026

How To Sound Like A Native Speaker Tips And Tricks

Great article! I love these tips for sounding more like a native speaker. Practicing daily and picking up on slang really helps. Can`t wait to try these out in my conversations!

Author: Georgia Oliver

July 8, 2026

The Role Of School Funding In Teacher...

If schools want top-notch teachers, they better back it up with real funding. Investing in their growth isn`t just smart-it`s essential. Education deserves more than just crumbs from the budget.

Author: Khloe Chavez

July 7, 2026

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School Funding and Bilingual Education: Addressing Language Barriers

9 July 2026

School Funding and Bilingual Education: Addressing Language Barriers

Imagine walking into a classroom where everything is being taught in a language you barely understand. Everyone else seems to follow along effortlessly while you`re stuck trying to decode just the...

Best Practices for Analyzing Student Data in Educational Research

8 July 2026

Best Practices for Analyzing Student Data in Educational Research

Educational research isn’t just about theories and frameworks—it’s also about the numbers, the stories behind those numbers, and how we interpret them. One of the most powerful ways to make...

How to Sound Like a Native Speaker: Tips and Tricks

7 July 2026

How to Sound Like a Native Speaker: Tips and Tricks

Ever wondered why some people pick up a new language and seem to blend in so seamlessly, while others struggle to shake off their accents and unnatural phrasing? The way you sound when speaking a...

Cultivating Empathy Through Peer Review and Feedback

6 July 2026

Cultivating Empathy Through Peer Review and Feedback

Empathy is the golden thread that stitches humanity together, a quiet force that fosters understanding, connection, and growth. Yet, in the fast-paced world of education, it often gets lost in the...

The Ethics of Digital Content Creation: What Students Should Know

5 July 2026

The Ethics of Digital Content Creation: What Students Should Know

In today`s digital world, content creation is more accessible than ever. Whether you`re writing blog posts, creating YouTube videos, or designing graphics for social media, it`s important to...

The Role of School Funding in Teacher Professional Development

4 July 2026

The Role of School Funding in Teacher Professional Development

Let’s face it—teachers are the backbone of any successful education system. But how often do we stop and think about what helps them grow, adapt, and become even better at their craft? Spoiler...

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