Tag: npr_editorial
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Media Monitor: Los Angeles Schools Implement Screen Time Limits; Other Education and Health News Reported
NPR is reporting on the Los Angeles Unified School District's new screen time limits, a report on abuse at Interlochen Center for the Arts, and the University of Michigan's new grading system. It also covers maternity care deserts, a dismissed…
EducationHealthPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologySocial IssuesFederal GovernmentMedical ScienceLegal Los Angeles Unified School DistrictScreen Time LimitsInterlochen Center for the ArtsUniversity of MichiganMaternity CareDonald J TrumpNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: Trump Administration Proposes Head Start Overhaul; Meta Ordered to Pay for Youth Mental Health
NPR is reporting on the Trump administration's proposed changes to Head Start, a New Mexico court order for Meta to pay for youth mental health, and the rise of e-bike injuries among children.
Politics and GovernmentHealthMediaBusinessEducationGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesComputers and InternetTransportation Head Start ProgramTrump AdministrationMeta PlatformsYouth Mental HealthE-bike SafetyGovernment PolicyNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on AI Policy in Schools, Indigenous Language Robots, and Student Loan Forgiveness
NPR is reporting on high school students crafting AI policy for schools, the development of robots speaking Indigenous languages, and the conclusion of a major student loan forgiveness lawsuit. It also covers ADHD in women, vaccine advice, and a California…
Science & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentHealthEducationArtificial IntelligenceRoboticsFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesMedical Science AIIndigenous LanguagesStudent LoansPublic HealthCaliforniaNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR reports on AI's impact on youth, teacher misconduct, and Trump administration policy shifts
NPR is reporting on a range of topics, including how AI is affecting teenagers and child development, a crackdown on teacher sexual misconduct, and the Trump administration's reversal on transgender care funding.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyHealthMediaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEducationArtificial IntelligenceSocial IssuesClimate Change Child DevelopmentTeacher MisconductHealthcare PolicyArt ExhibitionLabor ShortageNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Details Autism Drowning Risk, Education Shifts, and Federal Initiatives
NPR is reporting on Florida's efforts to prevent drowning among children with autism, federal education policy changes, and new financial aid rules for colleges.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentEducationSocial IssuesState GovernmentsFederal GovernmentLegal AutismDrowningFloridaEducation PolicyFederal ProgramsSupreme CourtChildrenNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Student Loan Changes, Transgender Sports Ruling, and Education Data Delays
NPR reports on new student loan and Pell Grant rules, a Supreme Court decision on transgender athletes, and delays in federal civil rights data, alongside other education and social news.
Politics and GovernmentEducationHealthGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalSocial Issues Student LoansPell GrantsTransgender AthletesSupreme CourtTexas EducationBattle of Little BighornSocial Media RegulationNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Shifting Global Research, LA School Changes, and Disability Rights Concerns
NPR reports on China's growing scientific investment amid U.S. funding shifts, changes in Los Angeles school policy, and concerns over disability rights protections. It also covers museum accessibility and author Judy Blume's retirement.
Science & TechnologyHealthPolitics and GovernmentMediaMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentEducationSocial Issues Scientific ResearchChinaEducation PolicyDisability RightsMuseum AccessibilityJudy BlumeNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Education Department Dismantling, Student Loan Changes
NPR is reporting on the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the Education Department and new student loan interest rate discounts.
Politics and GovernmentMediaHealthScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEducationSocial IssuesMedical ScienceComputers and Internet Education DepartmentDonald TrumpStudent LoansSocial Media PolicyChild DevelopmentTijuanaJane YolenNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Student Loan Overhauls, Education Progress, and Visa Ruling
NPR is reporting on major student loan program changes, including new limits and lawsuits against the Trump administration. It also covers gains in student reading and math scores, a federal judge striking down an H-1B visa fee, and a tough…
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentMediaEconomyEmployment and LaborFederal GovernmentEducationLegal Student LoansTrump administrationH-1B VisasJob MarketNational Assessment of Educational ProgressWorld CupNPR Editorial
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on AI in Schools, Disability Access, Remote Work, Vaccine Waivers, and Science Funding
NPR is reporting on K-12 teachers' AI use and concerns, screen bans' impact on students with disabilities, and remote work's effect on recent graduates. It also covers Michigan's vaccine waivers and Trump's science funding proposals.
EducationScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentHealthArtificial IntelligenceSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentState Governments Students with DisabilitiesRemote WorkVaccine PolicyScience FundingTrump AdministrationNPR 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