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Voters to Reject Private School Vouchers in Colorado, Nebraska and Kentucky12.listopadu The results were part of a wave of ballot measure outcomes that teachers’ unions had sought. Nevertheless, private-school choice is growing nationwide. Professors Worry Their Power Is Shrinking at Universities4.listopadu Faculty members are used to sharing power with presidents and trustees to run universities. But some presidents and lawmakers have made moves to reduce their say. Chicago’s Mayor Is Following a Teachers’ Union Playbook30.října In Chicago, the mayor and the teachers’ union are tightly connected. The relationship has ushered in generous spending and led to political turmoil. Professors in Trouble Over Protests Wonder if Academic Freedom Is Dying28.října Universities have cracked down on professors for pro-Palestinian activism, saying they are protecting students and tamping down on hate speech. Faculty members say punishments have put a “chill in the air.” Democrats Took Over a Bucks County School Board, but Still Ban Some Books28.října Democrats swept a school board election in Bucks County after Republicans instituted book bans and other changes. But the right-wing “parental rights” movement has left an indelible mark. Massachusetts’s High School Exit Exam, the MCAS, Is On the Ballot28.října A ballot measure would do away with the requirement that high schoolers pass a test to graduate. Opponents say it could water down academics for struggling students. Columbia Bars Vocal Pro-Israel Professor From Campus22.října The university said Shai Davidai had repeatedly harassed and intimidated employees. He said the university had not done enough to crack down on pro-Palestinian protests. Pro-Palestinian Group at Columbia Now Backs ‘Armed Resistance’ by Hamas22.října Columbia University Apartheid Divest has withdrawn an apology it made last spring for a member who said “Zionists don’t deserve to live.” Brown University Will Vote on Divesting from Companies Tied to Israel22.října The university made a deal with pro-Palestinian students last spring to consider their demands if they ended a protest encampment. But the university board voted against divestment. Nevada Used A.I. to Find ‘At-Risk’ Students. Numbers Dropped by 200,000.22.října The new system cut the number of students deemed “at risk” in the state by 200,000, leading to tough moral and ethical questions over which children deserve extra assistance. How Within Our Lifetime Has Made Pro-Palestinian Activism More Extreme8.října Within Our Lifetime, a group formed by New York students, has galvanized pro-Palestinian activists who are calling for the end of Israel — and facing accusations of antisemitism. Hurricane Helene School Closures Could Have Long-Term Impacts8.října School closures and traumatic experiences could affect children long after schools reopen. Experts worry that similar scenarios are happening with much more frequency because of climate change. Campuses Are Calmer, but They Are Not Normal, Students and Faculty Say8.října A year of war in Gaza has left college students and faculty feeling shaken and angry, with the world and with each other. Oklahoma Schools Need 55,000 Bibles. Trump-Endorsed Book Fits the Bill.8.října The bid details for new Bibles the state is buying seem to point to a version promoted by former President Donald J. Trump. Vance and Walz Embrace Cheaper Child Care in a Rare Moment of Agreement in the Campaign3.října Both vice-presidential candidates say the government should spend more on child care, a rare point of agreement. But there are still major differences in how they talk about families and gender roles. |