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We Should Pay More for the Best Teachers
Yglesias: Research shows there’s a lot of electoral upside to supporting teacher pay that is based on performance rather than pure seniority.
Matthew Yglesias
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In the Age of AI, Everyone Should Be Hiring Theater Kids
Johnston: As AI accelerates the automation of routine tasks, uniquely human capabilities are becoming even more valuable, not less.
Melissa Johnston
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Harnessing the Power of Music for Students With Disabilities
Student’s View: Music is an unusually powerful tool for regulating emotions, rewiring neural pathways and opening channels of communication.
Saira Shah
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Connecticut Charters Break Through in Historic Legislative Session
Greenberg-Ellis and Pimentel: With approval of four new schools, plus added funding and benefits, lawmakers showed increased support for charters.
Rebecca Greenberg-Ellis & Lucas Pimentel
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