Newspaper protection of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé is about to get even greater, with Gannett this week posting job listings for devoted reporters for every of the artists at USA As we… Read More
The Ford Foundation’s Ugly, Warped View of America (full series)Megaphones and Militancy | Funding for PoliticsBig Labor, Big Government, Big Censorship | Media and Climate AlarmismThi… Read More
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Judge Loretta Preska shakes hands with Department of Education Chancellor David Banks, July 19, 2023. | Ben Fractenberg/THE CITYThe Department of Education must take 40 specific actions t… Read More
Head over to our on-demand library to view sessions from VB Transform 2023. Register HereOpenAI isn’t done making waves in the media industry — far from it. The Sam Altman-led pr… Read More
Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams exchange a ceremonial handshake over a budget deal for the next fiscal year. Ed Reed / Mayoral Photography OfficeBy Reema Amin… Read More
The warning – issued only during
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New York City is reversing course after restricting the use of OpenAI’s artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT in public schools.
David Banks, the chancellor of the Big Apple&rs… Read More
Chalkbeat New York: NYC education department blocks ChatGPT on school devices, networks. “New York City students and teachers can no longer access ChatGPT — the new artificial in… Read More
Since the pandemic threw U.S. schools into disarray, many educators and experts warned that more teachers would flee the profession. But in 2020, turnover dipped in many places as the eco… Read More
Israel Perez, a high school senior in Nashville, feels he is closing in on his dream of becoming a music producer. He landed a music business internship at Capitol Records earlier this… Read More
Grace Fawcett is intent on becoming a radiology technician.She's been looking into colleges that have radiography programs and recently settled on Jackson College. Now all she needs is $7,08… Read More
Although historically funded primarily by a mix of philanthropy and foundational giving, nonprofit publishers, including Chalkbeat, Cityside, The Texas Tribune and others, have increasingly… Read More
Computer science teacher Joel Bianchi (center), a winner of the 2022 Sloan Award for Excellence in Teaching Science and Mathematics, teaches at Energy Tech High School in Queens. Photo: Fund… Read More
New results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress offer more evidence that students fell significantly behind during school shutdowns. Across most states and demogr… Read More
Purdue Polytechnic Excessive Faculty says it’s engaged on a transfer to make Broad Ripple Excessive Faculty its everlasting dwelling by way of a partnership with Indianapolis Public… Read More
Originally published Sept. 21, 2022 in Chalkbeat Philadelphia. By Johann Calhoun Philadelphia High School for Girls’ physical education teacher Alicia Mannino knows that people think t… Read More
A Tennessee teacher on TikTok claims that her students can’t read any of the books in her classroom library until they’re screened for “age appropriateness,” which… Read More
We're all the same, you know. Remember, when your favorite MAGA commentator is trashing whatever it is we're all supposed to hate this week, that we're likely as not on next week's menu.&nbs… Read More
Families want and need new charter schools, write a bipartisan group of mayors in an open letter to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona. Proposed changes in federal funding would “privi… Read More
Darcie Sebesta teaches basic English at Community College of Denver. Photo: Jason Gonzales/Chalkbeat
At Community College of Denver, practical, job-oriented English classes grew from 50 to 4… Read More
Gov. Kathy Hochul met virtually on Tuesday with education leaders from across the state as debate ratchets up over mask mandates in schools. Mike Groll / Office of Governor Kathy HochulBy Ch… Read More