Named after the hundred-eyed watchman of Greek myth, Argus watches the education landscape: spotting new opportunities, pressure-testing the ventures we're building, and tracing every read back to the real-world signals behind it.
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A report tracks 6,000 career pathways students after high school graduation. Some of the results offer clues about what students really learn.
After 20 years teaching high school math, I thought I understood why students struggled. Then I sat in my first professional learning session focused on early math and was humbled.
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Districts nationwide are grappling with increased special education demands amid persistent staff shortages and compliance pressures.
In just one academic year, Marietta City Schools in Georgia saw the percentage of elementary English learners (ELs) working in or above grade level rocket from 11 percent to 67 percent.
Sixty-five percent of educators use AI to bridge resource gaps, even as platform fatigue and a lack of system integration threaten productivity, according to Jotform's EdTech Trends 2026 report.
Time-intensive home visits show promise.
A fictional space station orbiting the moon is turning into a real-world digital success story. Spacegate Station, a STEM series created in 2022 by Duval County Public School (DCPS) to support daily instruction, has unexpectedly taken off on YouTube, drawing sustained engagement from viewers far beyond the district.
Health sciences professor Humberto López Castillo urges students to use AI to help with science research, but never to lose sight of the human element.
New edtech products that have caught our attention this month
When districts adopt evidence-based practices like Structured Literacy, it’s often with a surge of excitement and momentum. Yet the real challenge lies not in the initial adoption, but in sustaining and scaling these practices to create lasting instructional change.
With the new school year now rolling, teachers and school leaders are likely being hit with a hard truth: Many students are not proficient in reading.
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Imagine trying to teach a student how to navigate the city of New York in 2026 using a map from 1950. The streets have changed names, new bridges have been built, and the traffic patterns have completely changed and are unrecognizable.
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Across the country, educators, parents, and policymakers are struggling with a question that schools can no longer afford to avoid: What role should cell phones play in today’s classrooms?
I was once asked during an icebreaker in a professional learning session to share a story about my last name. What I thought would be a light moment quickly became emotional.
Chronic absenteeism has stabilized at historically high levels, signaling a long-term engagement challenge rather than a short-term pandemic disruption, according to a new national white paper released by Concentric Educational Solutions.
Without a doubt, career and technical education (CTE) is priceless for high school students wanting to get real-world, hands-on job skills before they graduate and turn their interests into career paths.
At a Board of Regents meeting Monday, state education officials announced that high school graduates in New York could soon start receiving a new type of diploma — one that reflects their skills and knowledge, rather than the number of credits they’ve earned. The new diploma is a central component of New York Inspires, the State Education […]
Indiana’s school choice program leaves its nearly 300,000 rural public school students with fewer options and fewer resources while funding the private education of others. More than one in four Indiana school students, or 28%, reside in rural areas. A recent analysis of each of Indiana’s 82 rural counties found that only eight, or fewer […]
The emergency order has set off ripple effects in lower courts and triggered federal probes into a number of districts in recent months.
"As our federal research portfolio shrinks, the infrastructure around it must change in parallel,” a spokesperson for the private university said.
It’s the same picture, every year, when my family visits India. My uncle is sitting right in the middle of the gathering, and yet the conversation never touches him. He has cerebral palsy and depends entirely on others for daily life. He rarely speaks. He rarely joins in. Then someone picks up a guitar. From […]
Leaders at the State University of New York’s 64 campuses have until the end of the year to establish or update artificial intelligence guidelines, including standards for bias evaluation, student data privacy and responsible AI use. The mandate comes from a binding AI governance policy passed in May, leaving higher ed IT leaders at SUNY campuses to devise ways to evaluate AI vendors, implement governance workflows, protect institutional data and support responsible AI adoption at scale. The framework is already having an impact beyond the Empire State, with CIOs and IT leaders across…
Adopting the state-approved Bluebonnet Learning curriculum for elementary students will come with a funding boost of more than $3 million for the district, which also approved a $2 billion operating budget on Thursday. The post Houston ISD board unanimously approves controversial Bible-infused curriculum appeared first on District Administration .
Fayette County Public Schools has been mired in controversy over its financial situation in recent years, with district officials recently saying FCPS has misstated its finances since at least 2008 and has much less money than previously thought. The post Fayette County superintendent files ‘whistleblower’ complaint after being put on leave appeared first on District Administration .
In one of the opening scenes of “Toy Story 5,” Jessie — a cowgirl doll — tries to find out why the twins who live across the street never want to play with her owner Bonnie. What she finds, when she peers through the window of the neighbor’s home, is the two young children on […]
The Texas State Board of Education will vote Friday on a set of new social studies standards that have drawn fire and fervor for espousing pro-American views and Christian values. If approved, the vote would typically mark the beginning of a long, and probably divisive, process to design curriculum based on the standards. But The […]
Proficiency by grade 3 is linked to long-term academic and life outcomes, making early identification of struggling students key.
Sentara Health's virtual nursing partner program is helping give time back to night shift nurses, says this CNO. HealthLeaders spoke to Amber Price , senior vice president and enterprise CNO at Sentara Health , about the challenges nurses face on the night shift and how bringing in virtual nursing partners can help. Tune in to hear her insights. Click here to read the accompanying article. Pillar: CNO Image: Tags: innovation nurses nursing staff technology telemedicine training Secondary Pillars: CNO Article Type: Analysis Published Date: Monday, June 15, 2026 Hide sidebars: Render small main image:
Teacher stress declined modestly in 2026, but teachers were still far more likely than similar working adults to report higher stress, worse well-being and greater financial strain, extending a pattern that has persisted since 2021, according to new RAND research.
Blended learning websites help teachers combine traditional instruction with online learning.
In my Systems Analysis and Design course, students are not handed the requirements for building a software application. They have to uncover them by asking the right questions within an AI-based learning activity. The post The real work of AI and instructional technology is creative appeared first on eCampus News .
The Big Impact of Small Telescopes Elizabeth Redden Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM In an era of big data and big telescopes, college observatories remain essential. Byline(s) Alex Gianninas
Female Academics ‘Increasingly Delay Motherhood’ Until Age 35 Susan H. Greenberg Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM “Pronounced penalties” for those early-career staff with children may explain why Ph.D.s postpone becoming parents, a recent study finds. Byline(s) Jack Grove for Times Higher Education
Readers Respond on ‘Noncredit’ Sara Brady Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM Unofficial names and alternate terms. Byline(s) Matt Reed
Texas Law Dean Pushes Socratic Teaching Amid Rise of AI gianna.jakubowski Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM Byline(s) Gianna Jakubowski
Florida Universities Consider Banning Undocumented Students Sara Weissman Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM And the board overseeing state colleges is eyeing a similar ban. Together, the policies could make Florida the fourth state to limit noncitizens’ enrollment in public colleges and universities. Byline(s) Sara Weissman
Dear Colleague Letter Asks Colleges to End Affinity Housing Emma Whitford Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM The Trump administration alleges that housing that caters to minority students violates the Fair Housing Act. Experts say the guidance is unlikely to withstand legal challenges. Byline(s) Emma Whitford
New HBCU Partnership Speeds Path to Law School Joshua.Bay Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM Grambling State has teamed up with Southern University Law Center to allow students to earn a bachelor’s and a law degree in six years, lowering costs and strengthening Louisiana’s attorney pipeline. Byline(s) Joshua Bay