Florida School News

For all things education in the Sunshine State, look no further. Dive into the latest developments, stories, and trends that are shaping education in Florida.

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National education news: A market for non-linear innovations

Dan Fitzpatrick offers a useful mental model for thinking through the impact of artificial intelligence on education: Will it mostly support “linear” innovations, like automated tutors or teacher assistants, that help existing schools do what they already do? Or will it allow “nonlinear” innovations—fundamentally new, different and hopefully better approaches... READ MORE
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Budget dispute may delay Friday’s scheduled end of session, book challenges, charter schools, and more
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House passes education bill, Hillsborough’s $18M deficit, guns on campuses, DEI deletions, and more
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Child labor rules, state budget, trustee choice rejected, Broward board member quits, and more
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Math problems, college presidential searches, enrollment dip and more
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Revised education bill gathering momentum, FSU classes resume and more
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National education news: 1997 no more
In a 1997 column, the venerable progressive pistol Molly Ivins set her sights on the future of Texas education. In the coming years, she imagined, the state might pass $1...
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House votes to ban cell phones in schools, term limits, mandatory EKGs, budget deficit, and more
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Expansion for ‘schools of hope’ advances, governor vows to veto presidential search bill, and more
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DeSantis signs Gulf of America bills into law, tax cut, K-12 budgets and more
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Immigration enforcement at public universities, teacher pay raises, “Gulf of America” update and more
Around the state: Public universities are seeking agreements with the federal government to carry out immigration enforcement, the Senate Pre K-12 budget may challenge public schools, a bill in the...
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