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THE CURRICULUM WARS How a Center for Civic Education Became a Political Provocation By Emma Pettit Behind the scenes of a controversial effort to combat “uniformity” at the University of Florida. ADVERTISEMENT NEW FEDERAL GUIDANCE Education Dept. Shocks Ed-Tech Experts and Colleges With Expansion of Oversight By Taylor Swaak New guidance sweeps vendors that handle student recruitment, software, and other needs under the “third-party servicer” umbrella. LABOR ORGANIZING Work Stoppages Increased Last Year. Higher Ed Played a Key Role. By Kate Marijolovic More than 60 percent of all workers who went on strike in 2022 were part of the educational-services industry.
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RACE ON CAMPUS By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez The term is now used as a slam, but can you define it? THE EDGE Will the First National Pathways Summit Deliver Results? By Goldie Blumenstyk Organizers hope their diverse coalition dedicated to smoother transitions from school to college to career can help create a new educational system.
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Views ADVICE How to Select the Right Search Firm By Judith A. Wilde and James H. Finkelstein Nearly every campus looking for a new president first hires an executive-search consultant. Too many make an ill-considered choice.
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