Naval Academy removes nearly 400 books from library in new DEI purge ordered by Hegseth’s office
Book banning for the military, because if there's anyone we want to have a limited view of the world...
Stephen Dyer traces the source of Ohio's newest school budgeting failures.
Why is Trumpworld so obsessed with education? Jennifer Berkshire has an answer for that question, and a suggestion for edu-journalists.
Audrey Watters spins off the Berkshire piece, plus other bonuses.
Teachers warn AI is impacting students' critical thinking
Will Religion’s Remarkable Winning Streak at the Supreme Court Continue?
Oklahoma Democrats file joint resolutions to disapprove social studies standards
Columbus parents, leaders express frustration over student name changes
West Virginia teachers unions vote to combine and form ‘Education WV’
Protect Funding for College & Career Readiness Programs—Take Action Now!
Ivana Saric at Axios with some of the least surprising news ever.
Adam Liptak at the New York Times reminds us what's at stake with the upcoming SCOTUS take on a Catholic charter school.
Adam Laats at the New Republic makes the case that this Supreme Court case is really a lose-lose moment for the charter industry.
Not that Oklahoma Democrats have a lot of say, but there's a fight continuing in that legislature over the proposed christianist nationalist social studies standards.
Columbus schools surprised students and parents with a little comply-in-advance rollback of name use.
AFT and NEA merge for the first time in West Virginia, where any little bit of gain in teacher power is a big deal.
Florida is, as always, in the forefront of terrible education choices. How about slashing the heck out of CTE, AP, and a host of other programs? Sue Kingery Woltanski has the details.
In Arizona, a failing charter is being shut down, and wining about it. Laurie Roberts offers a blistering op-ed.
Boys
With Trump’s Education Department, Public Schools Can’t Count on Previous Federal Funding Commitments
Nancy Flanagan looks at the question of what has happened to boys.
Trump's old personal policy of stiffing people for their work is now federal policy. Jan Resseger looks at the new normal of the feds reneging on contracts.
Well, this is pretty damn awesome. Audrey Watters and Benjamin Riley together for a podcast.
Tressie McMillan Cottom for the New York Times with a take that I hope turns out to be the right one (and which pissed off all sorts of techbros on line), which is that AI is just mid.
This week at Forbes.com I took a look at Derek Black's new book, and you should, too.
Have some George Harrison.
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