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Argus

Named after the hundred-eyed watchman of Greek myth, Argus watches the education landscape: spotting new opportunities, pressure-testing the ventures we're building, and tracing every read back to the real-world signals behind it.

Updated Jul 06, 2026 · 4 ideas · 4585 signals

Signals

The evidence library: the raw signals the pipeline is watching across the education ecosystem. Every idea is built from these.

technology Thu, 23 Apr 2026 09:00:00 +0000
Tech & Learning

What Schools Should Ask Before Buying An AI Tool

From data privacy and staff readiness to classroom fit and long-term cost, here are the questions schools should ask before investing in AI.

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behavior Thu, 23 Apr 2026 08:02:00 GMT
EdSurge

Districts Relying More on Data to Identify Gifted Students

Schools are finding new, data-driven ways to re-approach gifted and talented programs -- with a focus on inclusivity.

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behavior Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

Measuring student global competency learning using direct peer connections

Our students are coming of age in a world that demands global competency. From economic interdependence to the accelerating effects of climate change and mass migration, students need to develop the knowledge and skills to engage and succeed in this diverse and interconnected world.

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behavior Thu, 21 May 2026 20:34:04 GMT
EdSurge

Surgeon General Advisory Wants Kids to Live ‘Beyond the Confines of Screens’

"As kids get older, it's still important for adults to monitor the level of content and what is being offered to them."

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behavior Thu, 21 May 2026 15:28:36 +0000
eSchool News

National Survey of Substitute Teachers Across K-12 Districts Reveal Professional Development, Flexibility and Community Engagement as Most Important Factors to Job Satisfaction

EXTON, PA – May 6, 2026 – Red Rover, the fastest-growing provider of modern human capital management solutions for K-12 ... Read more

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behavior Thu, 21 May 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

Demonstrating impact with data: How librarians can make the case for increased funding

Libraries are more than a quiet corner of school where students can pick up a book now and then--they are vibrant learning environments that support classroom curriculum, spark curiosity and creativity, and enhance vital literary skills

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technology Thu, 21 May 2026 09:00:00 +0000
Tech & Learning

Why District Communications Should Start in the Classroom, Not the Central Office

District communication is most powerful when it reflects what families already see and experience daily.

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behavior Thu, 20 Nov 2025 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

From silos to systems: The digital advantage in schools

When I first stepped into my role overseeing student data for the Campbell County School District, it was clear we were working against a system that no longer served us.

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behavior Thu, 19 Mar 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

Data intelligence in education: Building the right foundation for better decisions

Data has become one of the most important strategic assets in education. Yet across institutions, publishers, and edtech companies, it often remains fragmented, inconsistently governed, and difficult to use with confidence.

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behavior Thu, 19 Jun 2025 06:31:14 +0000
HN: tutoring

Free Virtual CS Classes and Tutoring

Hey everyone! I know this forum is 'notorious' for having more experienced and skilled coders but if I figured this might be relevant for some of you: Coding The Future is a program where we match people who are passionate about computer science to teach students interested in learning. If this sounds like an opportunity that you'd like to participate in please fill out this form so we can best match you with a tutee. Tutoring sessions will be 30 minutes weekly virtually. All tutoring is done for free, so if you are interested in becoming a tutor you will get community service. We provide tutors with the resources to be an effective teacher, and regularly check in with our tutors and tutees to make sure the process is going smoothly. Please note that dedicated tutors may be offered leadership roles, and if you are interested in taking on more leadership within the program, for example becoming a local director of programming or curriculum developer, please let us know. You can also mai

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behavior Thu, 19 Feb 2026 18:40:10 +0000
eSchool News

Follett Content Accelerates Public Library Strategy

McHenry, Ill., Feb. 19, 2026 – Building on its September 2025 introduction into the public library market, Follett Content today ... Read more

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behavior Thu, 19 Feb 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

Why schools and public libraries must unite–in summer and all year long

Some of the most effective literacy ecosystems today are those where schools and public libraries work not in parallel, but in partnership with parents and students.

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 21:27:04 +0000
The 74

NYC Kids, Parents on Missing School for the Knicks Parade

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behavior Thu, 18 Jun 2026 20:42:16 +0000
Getting Smart

Prepare Your People, Protect Your People: Setting the Stage for Successful Change Management

In an era of rising resistance and restrictive legislation, asking educators to take risks without protecting them is not leadership, it is liability. Jennifer D. Klein, author of Taming the Turbulence in Educational Leadership, offers a clear-eyed framework for how school leaders can prepare their people with transformative professional learning, adapt systems to support innovation, and stand as a buffer when opposition arrives. This is the kind of piece that reminds education leaders why the soul of their work has always been human development, for adults as much as students. The post Prepare Your People, Protect Your People: Setting the Stage for Successful Change Management appeared first on Getting Smart .

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 18:30:00 +0000
The 74

California Lawmakers Pass Budget With Billions More for Education as Newsom Negotiations Begin

Marking the start of two weeks of intensive negotiations, the Legislature passed a state budget Monday with higher revenue projections than those proposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, providing several billion dollars in additional spending for TK-12 and community colleges in 2026-27. Several other significant issues remain unresolved. Chief among them is the $3.9 billion in […]

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 17:00:00 -0400
K-12 Dive

Takeaways from the Ed Dept-HHS special ed agreement

Critics worry it will lead to a medical approach, while supporters say the collaboration will improve outcomes.

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audience Thu, 18 Jun 2026 16:30:00 -0400
Higher Ed Dive

Kansas board adopts definitions for ban of DEI-CRT in required courses

The state higher ed board’s policy protects broadly teaching about racism and civil rights history under a new state law restricting college instruction.

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 16:30:00 +0000
The 74

Americans Agree That Childcare Is Expensive. Democrats Are Running on It

Three top Senate Democrats are accusing the Trump administration and Republicans of “taking a wrecking ball” to childcare programs, highlighting the issue in a midterm year where many Democrats are running on inflation and the high cost of living. Childcare costs have skyrocketed in recent decades, outpacing inflation. There’s bipartisan consensus on the crisis: an […]

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technology Thu, 18 Jun 2026 15:03:36 -0400
EdTech Mag (Higher)

The New Campus Reality: Building Cyber Resilience Against Ongoing Threats

It’s not a matter of if, but when. This cybersecurity maxim is true for almost any organization, but it is especially true for higher education institutions. They are continuing to experience a significant uptick in attacks, numbering about 4,200 per week in 2026 across higher education institutions, according to Randy Rose, vice president of security operations and intelligence at the Center for Internet Security (CIS). “We’re holding steady for 2026, but that’s not necessarily a good thing,” says Rose. “Depending on who’s measuring it, higher education saw anywhere from a 20% to 40%…

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technology Thu, 18 Jun 2026 15:00:15 -0400
EdTech Mag (Higher)

Why Data Readiness Is the Foundation for AI Readiness in Higher Education

Every board wants to know the AI plan, but AI readiness starts with a question most institutions haven't answered: is your data ready? Simply put, AI readiness starts with data readiness. You don’t build a house without a solid foundation. The stronger your data as your foundation is, the greater opportunity that you have to build, and we are all building right. Our goal is not to be static. Our goal is to help our organizations grow, be more effective for our students and achieve the outcomes that higher ed is there to provide. Click the below banner to explore building data governance…

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 14:30:00 +0000
The 74

Teacher Turnover in the Early Years Is High. More Credentialing May Help

It is widely accepted in the field of early care and education that staff turnover is high, but exactly how high has proven difficult to measure. A recent analysis from the Buffett Early Childhood Institute at the University of Nebraska offers new insights into the extent of the field’s attrition rates, finding that only 56% […]

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technology Thu, 18 Jun 2026 14:13:38 -0400
EdTech Mag (Higher)

Data Governance Is Just the Beginning: Why University IT Leaders Must Also Master These Data Disciplines

In addition to CIOs establishing themselves as leaders when it comes to a unified data strategy and university leadership understanding that data governance is the foundation of AI readiness, there is a growing understanding that data governance is a required discipline, essential to data-centric transformation on campuses. However, there are other data considerations to be mindful of, as well. Click the banner below to explore how to build a foundation for scalable AI at your higher ed institution.

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technology Thu, 18 Jun 2026 13:10:52 -0400
EdTech Mag (K-12)

AI Phishing Gains Inside Access to Vulnerable K–12 Data

Artificial intelligence has rapidly transformed K–12’s cyberthreat landscape, turning phishing scams into more sophisticated, multichannel attacks that exploit trust, familiarity and the platforms educators and students use every day. Phishing is no longer just an inbox problem — it’s an “everywhere” problem. For many years now, we’ve taught K–12 staff and teams to check an email sender’s address as one way to stay safe. In today’s threat landscape, the advent of AI-powered vishing, deepfake impersonations and automated social engineering, that advice is now obsolete. Cyber fraud is now…

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:30:00 +0000
The 74

Opinion: What School and District Leaders Need to Know Before They Invest in AI

The end of the fiscal year is near. For many school administrators, that means scrambling to decide whether to spend more money on artificial intelligence-driven ed tech products that promise everything from letting teachers operate on autopilot to ensuring that all students receive exactly what they need, minute-by-minute. Principals, superintendents and other school leaders are […]

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behavior Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:15:04 +0000
District Admin

Families of kids with disabilities warn Education Department changes could break a flawed system

For months, and sometimes longer, parents of kids with disabilities say they have waited for the Education Department to make progress on their complaints of bullying or other discrimination. The post Families of kids with disabilities warn Education Department changes could break a flawed system appeared first on District Administration .

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:00:00 -0400
K-12 Dive

AI in schools: 3 ways Congress can help

In a Senate subcommittee hearing, experts shared why federal investments in teacher training and research are needed for successful implementation.

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behavior Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

The future researcher in every fifth grader: The case for curiosity-first teaching

I've been teaching fifth grade in Massachusetts for 26 years. I hated social studies as a kid. I found it boring, heavy on dates and facts, and light on everything that might make a person actually care.

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technology Thu, 18 Jun 2026 09:00:00 +0000
Tech & Learning

Creating 5 Pillars To Guide AI Use In Your District

Innovative Leader Award - Director of Information Technology Kadion Phillips discusses implementing AI in a school district as well as how to bolster cybersecurity.

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audience Thu, 18 Jun 2026 05:00:00 -0400
Higher Ed Dive

Here’s the latest on the Education Department’s interagency agreements

The agency now has 14 partnerships it says reduce federal bureaucracy. But critics argue they add confusion as federal oversight is splintered.

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regulation Thu, 18 Jun 2026 05:00:00 -0400
K-12 Dive

AI tutor access alone doesn’t equate to student gains, study says

In two districts analyzed by Stanford University, students’ average weekly use of one such tutor was 2.18 minutes and 5.23 minutes, respectively.

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need Thu, 18 Jun 2026 05:00:00 +0000
Hechinger Report

How children became this city’s lead detectors

This story was copublished and supported by the journalism nonprofit the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. MILWAUKEE — When a doctor told Domininck Tompkins that her 1-year-old’s lead level was too high, she immediately suspected her child was being poisoned at their home, a poorly maintained rental with chipping paint. A few weeks later, when her […] The post How children became this city’s lead detectors appeared first on The Hechinger Report .

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behavior Thu, 18 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

An educator’s top tips to integrate AI into the classroom

In the last year, we’ve seen an extraordinary push toward integrating artificial intelligence in classrooms. Among educators, that trend has evoked responses from optimism to opposition.

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behavior Thu, 17 Jul 2025 06:30:55 +0000
HN: tutoring

Show HN: DualBoard – a collaborative whiteboard for face-to-face tutoring

DualBoard – Split-Screen Whiteboard for Face-to-Face Tutoring Purpose: DualBoard solves a common problem in face-to-face tutoring and teaching. When an instructor sits across from a student and draws on a traditional whiteboard or tablet, the student sees everything upside-down, making it hard to follow. While sitting side-by-side can avoid this issue, many find it more engaging and natural to face each other during tutoring or study sessions. DualBoard lets you do that without the awkwardness of flipping devices or screens. How It Works: The tutor draws on the bottom canvas (Editor View) using mouse, stylus, or touch input. The top canvas (Viewer View) automatically shows a 180-degree rotated version of everything drawn below. So when the tutor writes “HELLO” normally, the student sees “HELLO” right-side up from their perspective. Use Cases: Math tutoring (equations, graphs, problem solving) Language learning (writing practice, character formation) Art instruction Technical drawing an

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behavior Thu, 16 Oct 2025 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

The superintendent survival kit: Transparency and truth in communications

As superintendents come under more political fire and frequent negative news stories about their school districts circulate, it is easy to see where the instinct to not comment and just focus on the work might kick in.

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technology Thu, 16 Apr 2026 16:07:50 +0000
HN: edtech

Data breach at edtech giant McGraw Hill affects 13.5M accounts

Article URL: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/data-breach-at-edtech-giant-mcgraw-hill-affects-135-million-accounts/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47795464 Points: 3 # Comments: 0

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behavior Thu, 16 Apr 2026 11:00:00 GMT
EdSurge

The Digital Accessibility Deadline Is Here. Schools Aren’t Ready.

A major digital accessibility deadline that impacts schools and vendors is here. Schools aren’t ready.

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behavior Thu, 16 Apr 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

Education in a connected world: Preparing students for global careers

The world of work is changing fast. Careers no longer sit neatly within a single industry, city, or even country; they span disciplines, time zones, technologies, and cultures.

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behavior Thu, 15 Jan 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

Cutting costs without cutting corners

With the end of federal COVID-19 emergency funding and the inherent volatility of state income tax revenues, California school districts are in an era of financial uncertainty.

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behavior Thu, 14 May 2026 16:18:13 +0000
MindShift (KQED)

The MAHA Movement is Coming to School Cafeterias. Here’s What That Means for Kids

U.S. school districts worry it could get even more expensive to prepare a meal under new federal dietary guidelines, as they also contend with cuts to programs that helped them buy local food.

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behavior Thu, 14 May 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

In Illinois, charting a path for responsible AI use

AI is a daily reality in the nation's schools, and in Illinois, it shapes how students research, problem-solve, and create. Now, Teach Plus Illinois and the Illinois Digital Educators Alliance (IDEA) are releasing “From ‘Rules and Tools’ to Schools,” a follow-up to the 2024 report that first sounded the alarm on AI's "Wild West" conditions in schools.

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behavior Thu, 14 May 2026 00:43:32 GMT
EdSurge

The Pandemic Hindered English Learners' Literacy. This Ohio District Is Turning the Tide.

"We want to help the students continue to thrive, and really everything that we're thinking about with our student services is equitable learning ...

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behavior Thu, 13 Nov 2025 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

Truth vs. risk management: How to move forward

In the world of K-12 education, teachers are constantly making decisions that affect their students and families. In contrast, administrators are tasked with something even bigger: making decisions that also involve adults and preventing conflicts from spiraling into formal complaints or legal issues.

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behavior Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

The AI-resistant classroom is a myth: Designing assessments that assume AI is present

Artificial intelligence is no longer approaching the classroom--it is already embedded in it. Students are using generative tools to brainstorm, summarize, translate, draft, and revise.

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behavior Thu, 12 Feb 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

A quicker climb up the literacy mountain: Why rigor and efficiency matter in early reading

In early literacy, the goal is simple but urgent: Help students become independent readers and writers. Every instructional decision we make either moves them closer to that goal or keeps them circling the mountain instead of climbing it.

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technology Thu, 11 Jun 2026 13:11:03 -0400
EdTech Mag (Higher)

What Can Higher Ed IT Do About the Agentic AI Cheating Crisis?

Earlier this year, an agentic artificial intelligence tool called Einstein caused an uproar in higher education. Einstein offered to log autonomously into the learning management system Canvas every day, watch lectures, write papers and submit homework on students’ behalf — without their professors knowing. Einstein exposed a core problem in higher education IT: There’s no reliable way to distinguish students from AI agents acting in their place on any major LMS. “The Einstein tool was a big wake-up call,” says Josh Callahan, CISO for California State University. “It echoes the…

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technology Thu, 11 Jun 2026 13:10:38 -0400
EdTech Mag (K-12)

Rethinking Cellphone Management in K–12 Classrooms

Across K–12 schools, the conversation around student device use has shifted from whether phones belong in classrooms to how schools can manage them in a way that supports learning. As digital devices become increasingly embedded in students’ daily lives, educators are navigating a complex balance between maintaining safety and minimizing disruption. The challenge is no longer simply about restriction but about designing systems that are practical and sustainable at scale. One of the most pressing issues schools face is that mobile phone distraction is rarely limited to overt misuse. Even when…

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behavior Thu, 11 Jun 2026 10:00:00 +0000
HealthLeaders

Infographic: The Reality of Nursing Turnover in 2026

Turnover rates among nurses are holding steady, according to new data. Nursing turnover is always a point of contention for CNOs as they try to build a sustainable workforce. In 2026, RN turnover remains sitting at about 17%, which is the same as last year, according to Press Ganey's State of Nursing 2026 report. Gen Z and Millennials have the highest turnover rates, with Gen Z sitting at 22% and Millennials at 21%. Jeff Doucette , CNO at Press Ganey, previously told HealthLeaders the reason Gen Z nurses are leaving the workforce has to do with unmet needs, centering around purpose, support, and alignment with their organizations. "Gen Z clinical nurses generally have less [of a] feeling of psychological safety and they are experiencing significant cognitive overload and administrative burden, but they are less tolerant of the dysfunction that many of us have just learned to live with in healthcare environments," Doucette said. Here are some facts and figures that CNOs should know from

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behavior Thu, 11 Jun 2026 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

The hidden skill many kids are losing

Once upon a time. For generations, those four words were an invitation. Children leaned in because a story was beginning. They would listen closely, follow the characters, and stay with the plot until the end.

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behavior Thu, 11 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT
EdSurge

What TikTok Is Teaching Future Teachers (That We Aren’t)

A new educational epistemology for today's teachers.

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behavior Thu, 11 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0000
eSchool News

A smarter path to standards-based success: How Superior Public Schools united curriculum and data

Creating consistency between classrooms and ensuring curriculum alignment school-wide can be challenging, even in the smallest of districts. Every educator teaches--and grades--differently based on their experience and preferences, and too often, they’re forced into a solution that no longer respects their autonomy or acknowledges their strengths.

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