Tag: npr_editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on AI Tensions in Higher Education, Healthcare Shortages, and Spelling Bee Champion
NPR reports on the California State University system's AI integration causing tension, alongside news of healthcare worker shortages, the Scripps Spelling Bee winner, and unique school commutes in Alaska.
Science & TechnologyHealthPolitics and GovernmentArtificial IntelligenceEducationMedical ScienceSocial IssuesGeneral Politics Higher EducationCalifornia State UniversityHealthcare WorkforceScripps National Spelling BeeScreen TimeAlaskaNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on AI in Special Education, Student Loan Lawsuits, and Hacky Sack Shortages
NPR reports that special education teachers are using AI for paperwork, while the Education Department is hiring. States are suing over student loan limits, and a hacky sack trend is causing shortages.
EducationScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentSportArtificial IntelligenceFederal GovernmentLegalEmployment and LaborSocial Issues Special EducationIndividualized Education ProgramsStudent LoansEducation DepartmentHacky SackHarvard UniversityNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: Student Learning Recession Predates Pandemic, Researchers Say
NPR is reporting new research from Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth indicates a "learning recession" in U.S. student scores began in 2013, challenging the pandemic as the primary cause.
Politics and GovernmentHealthMedia Education ScorecardStudent ScoresLearning RecessionPandemicNo Child Left BehindNative StudentsOregonNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Highlights Podcast Winner, Admissions Data Order, AI Project
NPR reports on its College Podcast Challenge winner's award, Trump's order for college admissions data, the Boston Public Library's AI project, and back-to-school podcast recommendations.
MediaHealthPolitics and GovernmentEducationScience & TechnologyLatin America NPRMichael Vargas ArangoCollege Podcast ChallengeEdward R. Murrow Awardaffirmative actionBoston Public LibraryOpenAINPR Editorial