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Connect Education To Jobs And Create An AI Workforce Transition Plan

An AI workforce transition needs more than retraining. P-TECH shows how education, employers and credentials can connect workers to jobs reshaped by AI.

ByPaulo Carvão,

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A First Look At The Common Readers Colleges Are Selecting This Year

With the fall semester just a few months away, the nation's colleges are once again assigning what’s widely known as common readers Here are 12 titles chosen so far.

ByMichael T. Nietzel,

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After Court Loss, Education Department Raises Loan Limit For More Programs

Following a federal court order, the Education Department issued a revised rule expanding the list of "professional programs" eligible for higher federal student loans.

ByMichael T. Nietzel,

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Study: Using AI Chatbots Creates Significant Learning Loss

A new study shows that students are using AI to shortcut the work of learning.

ByDerek Newton,

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Want Education Change? Give Teachers The Time To Implement

A new paper from the Albert Shanker Institute should remind policy leaders that any program that hopes to succeed has to factor in not just the “what” and “how” of teacher implementation, but the “when.”

ByPeter Greene,

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What A Great College Education Should Look Like In An AI World

The safest college major may no longer exist. In an AI economy, the universities that will matter most are teaching something much harder to automate.

ByAnna Demeo,

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Facing $85 Million Deficit, Temple President Says Layoffs Are “Inevitable”

Facing a deficit that may each $85 million, Temple University President John Fry has said a reduction in force is "inevitable" if the university is to close the gap.

ByMichael T. Nietzel,

Senior Contributor

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3 Questions To Start The College Admissions Conversation With Your Child

Many parents assume that preparing for the college admissions process entails standardized testing goals, essay drafts, and spreadsheets with application deadlines.

ByChristopher Rim,

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At America’s 250th, A Lesson In Longevity From Its Oldest Institutions

As America celebrates its 250th, Tulane University President Michael A. Fitts shares lessons on long-term endurance from the nation's oldest institutions: universities.

ByMichael Fitts,

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Industry Asks One Question. Academia Asks Two. AI Calls For Both.

Industry asks if it knows enough to move. Academia asks how it knows. AI just made both instincts essential—and put the slow-movers most at risk.

ByShannon McKeen,

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