As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026, debates over democracy, rights, and free speech dominate headlines. At the same time, school districts face growing pressure to decide what kinds of civic learning opportunities to offer. Do districts consider a foundational understanding of the U.S. government and its functions enough for […] The post Beyond the Headlines: What Civics Education Looks Like Right Now appeared first on Center on Reinventing Public Education.| Center on Reinventing Public Education
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Our Phoenix Rising series aims to elevate diverse perspectives and enable informed debate on urgent topics. For too long, the political Left has allowed the debate over school choice to be defined and dominated by conservatives. In doing so, we’ve neglected the most dynamic lever for equity and innovation in American education while alienating the […] The post It’s Time For The Left To Come to the School Choice Table appeared first on Center on Reinventing Public Education.| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Student enrollment is falling at public schools across the country, impacting funding streams and threatening financial solvency, as schools continue to be on the hook for considerable fixed costs like loans or debts. Having to pay out teacher pensions (mostly using current revenue to pay retired teachers) is contributing to this growing problem. But even […] The post Pension Costs Are Draining School Budgets. Here’s What States Can Do. appeared first on Center on Reinventing Public Educa...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how school districts plan instruction, support teachers, and engage students. AI has the potential to transform the education delivery model and address learning gaps—but without more support, guidance, and resources, it could have the opposite effect. This study examines how 27 “Early Adopter” school districts approached systemic AI adoption during the […] The post AI Early Adopter Districts: The Promises and Challenges of Using AI to Tra...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Understanding market risk is essential for portfolio construction here at Signals Matter. Over decades of investing, we have developed tools The post Market Risk: Party-On or Hunker Down 3.0 appeared first on Signals Matter.| Signals Matter
Signals Matters News Letter: The Signals THAT Matter Is it time to party on or hunker down? Signals Matter portfolios The post Party-On or Hunker Down 2.0 appeared first on Signals Matter.| Signals Matter
Signals Matters News Letter: The Signals THAT Matter Party on or hunker down? That is the question du jour. Our insights and analysis on economic indicators and market conditions suggest The post Market Question: Party On or Hunker Down? appeared first on Signals Matter.| Signals Matter
Signals Matters News Letter: The Signals THAT Matter Signals Matter portfolios rotate and invest toward absolute returns rather than relative The post Rotate & Invest Toward Absolute Returns appeared first on Signals Matter.| Signals Matter
Signals Matters News Letter: The Signals THAT Matter Alternative investing, discussed below, is making more and more sense as ongoing The post Alternative Investing: Having Your Cake, Eating It Too appeared first on Signals Matter.| Signals Matter
Investing with a plan and process is critical to investing wisely: That is with an eye toward reward but a deep respect for risk.| Signals Matter
Over the last decade, outbound sales followed a predictable formula. Companies hired more sales reps, bought more data, sent more emails and made more cold calls. And for a while, it worked. Tools like ZoomInfo, Apollo, Outreach and Salesloft were successful in helping go-to-market (GTM) teams scale outreach through automation and volume. But as channels… Continue reading Outbound is Broken — and Why We’re Excited About Unifying the Sales Workflow| Battery Ventures
TEMPE, AZ — Over the past four years, CRPE’s Evidence Project has tracked the pandemic’s impact on students and school system recovery efforts. These collective efforts are far from complete—and face persistent challenges. In August 2024, with generous support from the Walton Family Foundation, CRPE made a public call for proposals to help accelerate the […] The post CRPE and the Walton Family Foundation Support $2.6M in Grants to Study Pandemic Recovery appeared first on Center on ...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
If you’re living with an illness or a disability that prevents you from getting a job. And looking for an easy way to earn money from home. Then this post is for you. Trying to provide for yourself, your family, and make money while being disabled can be tough. I understand this struggle better than […] The post 10+ Easy Work From Home Jobs For Disabled People appeared first on Freelancing Hacks.| Freelancing Hacks
One of us (Carole) was recently asked what a world without colleges of education would look like. Carole’s response: “I’m not sure the world would miss us.” And she spoke as the dean of one of the largest colleges of education in the country. There has been no shortage of documentation of how schools of […] The post Remaking Ed Schools from the Ground Up appeared first on Center on Reinventing Public Education.| Center on Reinventing Public Education
I re-joined Chris Hutchings on his 10q podcast, this time around I talked about how to create a successful newsletter, I discuss my weekly Must Reads newsletter (number 261 being delivered on Friday) and my weekly leadership newsletter “leaders letters” (number 150 being delivered on Monday). I also touch on some lessons I had from […] The post How To Build A Successful Newsletter appeared first on dannydenhard.com.| dannydenhard.com
Looking to try working online as a freelancer? But not sure if you should work part-time or full-time? I’ll help you figure it out. Freelancing is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world today. Look at all the new freelancing sites popping out everywhere. People are leaving their day jobs to work from home […] The post Should I Work Part-Time Or Full-Time As A Freelancer? Here’s How To Figure Out appeared first on Freelancing Hacks.| Freelancing Hacks
I’ve worked with hundreds of software company CFOs, and almost every one will tell you R&D is one of—if not the—largest expense lines on their P&Ls. And yet, unlike sales or marketing, engineering productivity often goes unmeasured—treated as a black box rather than a business lever. That’s a missed opportunity. As CFOs take on broader… Continue reading 4 Ways Software CFOs Can Partner with CTOs to Unlock Engineering Productivity| Battery Ventures
It’s no secret that the geopolitical and economic relationship between the U.S. and China has grown increasingly complex, triggering a rethinking of global supply chains, from manufacturing to services. While the Trump administration’s trade and tariff policies will likely continue to evolve, one dynamic feels more certain: India’s emergence as a key technology partner to… Continue reading From IT Outsourcing to AI Innovation: Why We’re Excited About the New Startup Surge in India| Battery Ventures
How are enterprise tech buyers deploying budgets right now in this turbulent economy? Has the promise of AI finally started to live up to the hype? Our latest State of Enterprise Tech Spending report provides some insights. As in previous quarters, we surveyed 100 CXOs who collectively represent over $35 billion in annual technology spending.… Continue reading Survey Says: Tech Spending Slows Slightly, AI Tops CXO Priority List| Battery Ventures
Today’s financial advisors are operating in a dramatically shifting market. Consolidation and competition have changed firm dynamics as advisors try to provide more comprehensive wealth-management services to their clients, often leaving small advisors squeezed. At the same time, there’s huge promise and opportunity related to the fact that, over the next two decades, Baby Boomers… Continue reading Jumping Ahead: Revolutionizing Financial Advisory with AI-Powered Client Intelligence| Battery Ventures
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Smart investing is difficult when the broader economic stage is so distorted and at risk of debt problems colliding with rising rates.| Signals Matter
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Markets are waiting for rate cuts, but does it really matter? Either way, inflation appears to be the obvious end game for a nation too deep in debt.| Signals Matter
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Learn the skills and routines that distinguish the highest-achieving adult piano students from others. Useful for both beginners and seasoned players.| Creative Keyboardist
Essential reading for the thoughtful pianist, The Pianist’s Problems answers perennial questions about musicianship, practicing and performance.| Creative Keyboardist
Living abroad can be exhilarating but you can often feel lost and alone. We tell you how to navigate this place we all visit called Loneliness. The post Why Do I Feel So Lonely? It’s Not Just You appeared first on Girl Gone International.| Girl Gone International
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month in commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising. The Uprising was a turning point in the Gay Liberation Movement in the US. The post Global Pride Parade Roundup 2021 appeared first on Girl Gone International.| Girl Gone International
“Last week, a South Carolina jury awarded $5.3 million to a wrongfully accused Clemson University student on defamation and civil conspiracy claims,” SAVE, a due-process advocacy group, announced in a news release yesterday. “The decision is believed to represent the largest amount ever awarded to a student falsely accused of sexual misconduct.”| Save Our Sons
Thank you for your support and interest in Help Save Our Sons. I am very grateful that you found the information on this website to be helpful, informative, and comforting. Most importantly, you discovered that you were never alone in your fight for due process campus justice, while defending your son’s innocence.| Save Our Sons
One of the stakes in November’s election is the fate of the Trump Administration’s due-process reforms for campus sexual-assault cases. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s new rule goes into effect Friday, August 14, 2020, and this week it passed its first legal tests.| Save Our Sons
Judge Carl J. Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia denied a motion for preliminary injunction made by the Attorneys General of Pennsylvania, sixteen other states, and D.C. to preliminarily enjoin the U.S. Department of Education’s new Title IX rules. | Save Our Sons