An AI backlash is well under way. Register for free to learn what bosses can do about their employees’ “FOBO”, or “fear of becoming obsolete”: https://t.co/Ks4Zs7Xj1N
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Sustainable school growth isn't one big decision. It's dozens of smaller ones, and whether they add up.
Our latest blog highlights three case studies on how we partner with charter schools and networks to align program, finance, and governance before expansion.
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Charter school leaders are navigating a difficult financial landscape. Enrollment fluctuations can make revenue hard to predict, per-pupil funding hasn’t kept pace with rising costs, and the expiration of federal COVID-19 relief dollars has left many schools with leaner budgets and less certainty about what comes next.
For single-site charter schools especially, these pressures leave little room for error and make it harder to sustain the academic programs, staffing, and student supports that families count on. Managing school finances well isn’t just about keeping the lights on — it’s also about protecting the quality of what happens in classrooms and building the internal capacity and training to ensure resources are used effectively.
Americans are having fewer children than ever before. Still, those who do are spending more time with their offspring than previous generations did. These charts show how fathers account for much of the recent increase https://t.co/q5gCRMiA2j
@uahe_official@TheEconomist Wish this was the title of the article because that’s their whole thesis. But people here in the comments haven’t read it and assume the economist is anit early childhood education from the title alone
The idea of liberating parents is an attractive one. And the idea of all children, regardless of parental income, playing and learning together from just after birth is a pleasant one. Yet there is a problem https://t.co/Z8803U81kf
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@CabaraTom@TheEconomist You obviously didn’t read it. They are definitely pro child care. But needs to be with quality and if there are limits to that quality in the market it needs to be targeted. That’s their only assertion.
Levels of anger, sadness and stress have been creeping up year after year according to polls. That is now changing, but unevenly so. Our charts explain how https://t.co/Z7XRRlBqqZ