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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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From Tutoring to Translation Help, Crowdfunding Shows Ways Teachers Use AI
Guerrier: On DonorsChoose, educators are asking for artificial intelligence tools to get essential help for the students who need it most.
Alix Guerrier
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The Financial Realities Faced by School Districts Are Worse Than You Think
Hill and Rainey: Most school district leaders know their finances are in serious trouble. Most aren’t saying so publicly. That is part of the problem.
Paul Hill & Lydia R. Rainey
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How a Student Health Bill Got Tangled in Kansas Politics
Jones: The governor’s veto is a reminder of just how politically complicated school legislation can be, even when the ideas enjoy bipartisan support.
Kara Jones
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