Policy Analysis for California Education
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Policy Analysis for California Education
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Policy Analysis for California Education
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Policy Analysis for California Education
6d ago
Policy Analysis for California Education
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Policy Analysis for California Education
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The rise of AI promises new solutions to long-standing challenges. It also introduces some challenges of its own. In addition to concerns over privacy, bias and reliability, AI is driving a flood of new products in a broad range of ..read more
Policy Analysis for California Education
2w ago
Falling enrollments and gloomy economics point to the inevitable: Many school districts in California will close schools over the next decade. So far, they have been mainly elementary and middle schools, but high schools, spared until now, won’t escape, a ..read more
Policy Analysis for California Education
2w ago
A recent report from Policy Analysis for California Education aims to provide education leaders with a better understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can be used in education by exploring its potential strengths and limitations. Generative AI in ..read more
Policy Analysis for California Education
2w ago
As the San Francisco Unified School District deliberates over a tentative list of school closures, it will have to account for the fact that the district’s enrollment has declined for several years—and could fall much further. But San Francisco’s public ..read more
Policy Analysis for California Education
2w ago
For the first time since COVID-19 hit, California students demonstrated slight across-the-board gains in math, English and science according to statewide standardized testing data released Thursday. The news offers a glimmer of hope for some in the face of concerns ..read more
Policy Analysis for California Education
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From Oceanside to Cajon Valley to Chula Vista, school board candidates across San Diego County are making the fight for and against what’s been described as “parental rights” part of their platforms. The loose term has evolved since it gained ..read more