Month: March 2025

CPR: Buy Time, Save Lives

The crash casts a shadow over everything. All gets chilly, and your vision goes white. You’re slipping. You know it is the end. So much you had to accomplish yet. So many things you are leaving unsaid. Pain drowns out the voices. How can your story end like this—like a…
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Texas House Bill Proposes Teacher Incentives and Increased School Funding Amidst Financial Challenges

The Texas House Public Education Committee is deliberating on House Bill 2 (HB 2)—a substantial school finance bill that seeks to raise funding for public schools, offer teacher incentives, and introduce stricter certification requirements. The proposed legislation, spanning 148 pages, aims to inject $7.6 billion into the state’s public education…
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AI in Academic Reading and Writing: What Does Oxford University’s Partnership with OpenAI Suggest?

AI is a double-edged sword, presenting both opportunities and challenges within the field of literacy. With the capacity to transform education by offering personalized learning experiences and enhancing access to diverse materials, the integration of AI in literacy practices raises ethical and pedagogical questions that require careful investigation.  While AI’s…
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