On November 19, 2025, Braden Goetz testified at a subcommittee hearing on “From Classroom to Career: Strengthening Skills Pathways Through CTE.” ...
Jazmyne Owens interviews GeDá Jones Herbert on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its impacts on civil rights protections and enforcement in public schools.
By talking directly with families, we learned about the characteristics that make support services actually work: flexibility ...
Central banks say they safeguard global stability. Their failure to confront climate risk is now a risk in itself, argues ...
The provisions in OBBBA and a set of forthcoming regulations make significant changes to how both the front end and the back ...
The Trump administration’s latest attempt to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education is lawless, wasteful, and bad for ...
Proposed legislation would allow States to approve their own accrediting agencies. A new cost estimate finds the legislation ...
Protecting workers is no longer about climate adaptation alone, argues Aryn Baker. What is the future of labor in our warming ...
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Blueprints for the Future: How Research, Policy, and Innovation Can Grow Readers in the Age of AI
In October, New America hosted a public event to discuss how technology and AI can enhance, rather than undermine, children's literacy.
LEAP centers youth voices in their programming design by asking participants what they care about. Apprentices work alongside ...
Four current and former youth apprentice explore how youth perspectives can advance apprenticeship in the United States.
In Indianapolis, a prosecutor's office treats the housing crisis as a public safety issue by connecting eligible offenders to support.
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