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The Hechinger Report reports on how America is about to go over the "demographic cliff."

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Holistic health is within reach with a new series from the U.S. Army

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Shut out: High school students learn about careers — but can't try one that pays
The 74 reports on the state of paid apprenticeships and internships in U.S. schools.
Report: Kids check out of school as they get older, and parents are in the dark
The 74 shares findings from a new study by the Brookings Institution that says parents and children differ massively on how much learning actually happens in school.
Is workplace burnout the new normal for Americans and Canadians? It doesn't have to be.
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One state tried algebra for all eighth graders. It hasn't gone well
The Hechinger Report covers the reasons behind the initiative to have students take algebra in eighth grade, as well as its results, in Minnesota.
Beyond the classroom: How schools are getting creative to help struggling families
Chalkbeat reports on how teachers are looking out for the tens of thousands of migrant and/or homeless families across New York City whose children often lack essential items needed for school.

Respiratory therapists: Providing valuable care one breath at a time

(BPT) - If you've been in a hospital or other healthcare setting, you've likely encountered a Respiratory Therapist (RT) and not even realized it. Yet the work of an RT has never been more critical …

New research shows how retailers can meet consumer expectations

(BPT) - Consumers today expect seamless, personalized, convenient shopping experiences wherever they shop. How can retailers stay competitive while ensuring they meet these expectations and stay …

Card payment strategies to boost your business’s bottom line

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Volunteering trends: How Americans are making a difference

(BPT) - Formal volunteering in America is rebounding. After the pandemic disrupted lives and available time to volunteer, Americans are finding meaningful ways to give back and discover their …

Look beyond: Why a CPA career is anything but ordinary

(BPT) - If you're looking for a career with stability, strong earning potential and opportunity across industries, becoming a certified public accountant (CPA) might be one of the smartest moves you …

Mississippi’s education miracle: A model for global literacy reform

Mississippi's reforms have led to significant gains in reading and math, despite the state being one of the lowest spenders per pupil in the U.S.
The state, once ranked near the bottom of education standings, dramatically improved student literacy rates while using little money.

How to Improve Mental Health in Higher Education

(BPT) - Supporting student mental health in higher education is a growing priority. College life can be very stressful, with challenging academics, financial worries and social pressures — not …

Utah university removes 'equity' and 'inclusion' from mission statement because of anti-DEI law

The Salt Lake Tribune reports on Weber State University's decision to remove the words "diversity, equity, and inclusion" from its new, shorter mission statement.

Who got to work remotely in 2024 and who didn't, according to data

To better understand how access to a remote schedule varies by a worker's ability, job type, and demographics, accessiBe analyzed Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

These 6 metros have the highest share of remote workers. Here's what they reveal about the future of remote work

Spokeo analyzed Census Bureau data to see which metro areas have the highest share of remote workers.

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