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  • Wisconsin Enacts Statewide School Cellphone Restriction Law
    2025/10/31

    Should students have to give up their phones during class? Wisconsin just became the 36th state to require schools to limit cellphone use during instructional time, with all districts expected to enforce the rule by July 1. Supporters say it will cut distractions, while critics question how schools will enforce it. (Source: AP News)

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  • Mississippi Teacher Certification Reforms
    2025/10/30

    How is Mississippi tackling its teacher shortage? The state has created new alternative certification paths that let aspiring educators earn provisional licenses while completing training instead of passing difficult exams, especially in elementary and special education. By emphasizing practical learning over high-stakes tests, officials hope to attract more teachers and improve retention across schools. (Source: The Times of India)

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    12 分
  • Restoration of School Mental Health Grants
    2025/10/28

    Why did a federal judge order the U.S. Department of Education to restore millions in school mental health grants? The court ruled that the Trump administration’s move to cancel funding for counselor, psychologist, and social worker programs—especially in rural and underserved areas—was unlawful. The decision ensures that schools can continue offering vital student mental health support. (Source: AP News)

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  • Preference for Local Control in American Education
    2025/10/27

    Should the federal government be in charge of what kids learn in school? A new poll shows that most Americans say no, only about 11% think Washington should control K–12 standards, testing, or school choice, favoring local and state leadership instead. The findings reflect a strong push for community-based decision-making in education. (Source: Dailyfly News)​

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    12 分
  • FIT's Joyce F. Brown Academic Building Opens
    2025/10/24

    How is New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology preparing students for the future of design and technology? The school just opened its $188.5 million Joyce F. Brown Academic Building, a ten-story, eco-friendly facility packed with studios, labs, and one of the nation’s largest textile spaces. Funded largely by the state, it honors longtime president Joyce F. Brown and marks a major investment in creative education and innovation. (Source: SUNY)

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  • Education Department Layoffs Imperil Essential Services
    2025/10/23

    How will recent layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education impact students and schools nationwide? The cuts are hitting key offices that manage special education, civil rights enforcement, and Title I funding, raising fears of delays and compliance issues. Experts warn the downsizing could disrupt critical support for millions of vulnerable students. (Source: AP News)

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  • Alpha School: AI and Personalized Education
    2025/10/22

    Can artificial intelligence truly replace traditional classroom teaching? Alpha School San Francisco, a new K–8 private school, uses AI for two-hour personalized lessons each day before shifting to hands-on, project-based learning. While the model is innovative, experts warn it may widen inequality and reduce human connection for younger students. (The Guardian)

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  • Academic Freedom and the Compact for Excellence Standoff
    2025/10/21

    What happens when universities refuse to tie their funding to political ideology? Several schools, including the University of Arizona and Vanderbilt, have rejected the Trump administration’s “Compact for Academic Excellence,” which links federal money to promoting “patriotism” and limiting DEI programs. Their refusal underscores a growing clash between academic freedom and government influence. (Source: The Guardian)​

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    11 分