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Why Our Kids Don’t Learn

Included in the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a dollar-for-dollar tax credit, up to 1,700, for contributions to “Scholarship Granting Organizations” that parents can access and use toward paying for private school tuition and fees and other educational expenses. The provision is constructed such that states must choose to opt in to the...
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The Suburban
· Jul 4, 2026
The kids
There are plenty of games for the kids.
Brisbane Times
· Jun 30, 2026
My generation’s talkin’
And we don’t forget to take our tablets.
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 6, 2026
Inside the Cambridge v NCEA debate: What parents need to know
Inside the Cambridge v NCEA debate: What parents need to know
TheJournal.ie
· Jul 6, 2026
Raising them right: I spent 40 hours on my phone in a week. How can I possibly lecture my kids?
Niamh O’Reilly finds that it’s hard to tell your children to get off their devices when your own time just disappears into TikTok rabbit holes and endless doomscrolling.
The 74
· Jul 7, 2026
‘Rehumaning’ Education: Banning Screens Is Only Part of the Solution
Educators are having Chromebook and digital-device remorse right now, with schools across the U.S. banning cellphones and parents fighting what many view as excessive classroom screen time. But educator and author Stephanie Malia Krauss says ditching devices isn’t enough. If we want to improve young people’s academic results and well-being, we must focus on how []
The Hechinger Report
· Jul 6, 2026
PRINCIPAL VOICE: Our off-track high school students weren’t terribly interested in school until we dug into hands-on learning
As a former teacher and now school leader, I know nothing is worse than missing the mark with your students. It is both disillusioning and frustrating to know that you are failing to provide them with the necessary tools to drive their own learning. It was this realization that convinced me that something needed to [] The post PRINCIPAL VOICE: Our off-track high school students weren’t terribly interested in school until we dug into hands-on learning appeared first on The Hechinger Report.
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Related coverage for "Why Our Kids Don’t Learn": The Suburban — The kids. Brisbane Times — My generation’s talkin’. The New Zealand Herald — Inside the Cambridge v NCEA debate: What parents need to know. TheJournal.ie — Raising them right: I spent 40 hours on my phone in a week. How can I possibly lecture my kids?. The 74 — ‘Rehumaning’ Education: Banning Screens Is Only Part of the Solution. The Hechinger Report — PRINCIPAL VOICE: Our off-track high school students weren’t terribly interested in school until we dug into hands-on learning