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AI Certification for Educators: What Counts in 2026

AI certification for educators is quickly moving from a résumé enhancer to a career differentiator. In a field where professional…

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10 Reasons to Pair Literacy Programs With Professional Development

Reading scores remain a stubborn challenge for schools and districts, even after years of new programs, mandates and reform efforts.…

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The Subscription Creep Problem in K–12

The subscription creep problem in K–12 is quietly reshaping district budgets, renewal cycles, and procurement oversight. Over the past decade,…

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Chemical Hygiene Officer: Why Every District Needs One

A Chemical Hygiene Officer can mean the difference between a safe science lab and a district-wide crisis. A high school…

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AI in K-12 Procurement: The Vendor Shift Ahead

AI in K-12 procurement is not replacing sales teams, but it is changing how vendors compete, respond, and win in…

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Higher Education Closures Reshape the Sector

Higher education closures rarely begin with a headline. They begin with small, quiet signals — a hiring freeze that isn’t…

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AI and Governance in School Districts

AI and governance in school districts are no longer parallel conversations. They are inseparable. As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in…

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AI and Achievement Gaps in Education

AI and achievement gaps in education are becoming central to conversations about how artificial intelligence will shape the future of…

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Homeschooling Growth Fueled by Education Technology

Homeschooling growth is no longer a temporary pandemic story. National survey estimates suggest roughly 6% of U.S. school-aged children are…

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K–12 Procurement Trends Over the Last 10 Years

K–12 procurement trends over the last 10 years have quietly reshaped how districts spend, how vendors sell, and how leaders…

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