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In this joint Homeroom Blog post, Nick Moore and Dr. Henry Mack of the U.S. Department of Labor share how school choice, CTE, and work-based learning gives students the flexibility to pursue individualized journeys toward success.
In this Homeroom Blog, guest contributor Chad Engelland, Ph.D. discusses the flexibility that school choice offers parents when it comes to AI technology in education.
In this Homeroom Blog post, Nick Moore shares his thoughts on how the Connecting Talent to Opportunity (CTO) Challenge will help states design, build, and scale integrated Talent Marketplaces that connect learning to employment.
In this Homeroom blog post, Casey K. Sacks, Ph.D. shares how viewing AI adoption in education in a stage framework can help make sense of the emotional responses, practical judgments, and profound transformation that continues to follow the advent of AI.
In this Homeroom Blog post, Nicholas Kent introduces the new earning indicator tool on the FAFSA® form, which provides students and families with straightforward, reliable information as they consider postsecondary options.
In this Homeroom Blog post, guest author Caleb H. May discusses the need for library neutrality to benefit families.
In this Homeroom Blog post, guest contributor Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D., shares his thoughts on a common-sense approach to reforming higher education.
In this Homeroom Blog post, guest author Joshua Gibbs shares how he defines a classical education.
In this Homeroom Blog, guest author Christopher Schorr, PhD, discusses the prevalence of grade inflation at American universities and potential strategies to address it.
In this Homeroom Blog, guest author and Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Education Jacob Oliva discusses how Arkansas' LEARN Act aims to empower families by expanding school choice.