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October 2021
EducationWeek: What Students Think About Their Third Year of Pandemic Schooling
EducationWeek: Teachers May See Student Loans Forgiven Under New Ed. Dept. Changes
The Wall Street Journal : Unions Spend Big to Push Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Spending Plan
Inside Higher Ed: Improving Closed-College Discharges
September 2021
The Washington Post: What’s happening in Congress right now will have a big impact on the economy and American families
The Chronicle of Higher Education: One State’s HBCUs Are Seeing More Interest From Adult Students. Here’s How They’re Responding
The Wall Street Journal : The Pandemic Prompts More Companies to Offer Paid Sick Time and Leave—but Millions of Workers Still Don’t Get It
Associated Press: COVID-19 creates dire US shortage of teachers, school staff
The Washington Post: ‘The pay is absolute crap’: Child-care workers are quitting rapidly, a red flag for the economy
POLITICO: Battle over Biden’s massive child-care bill takes new turn with virus
Inside Higher Ed: Report: Community Colleges Drive Workforce Education, Training
The New York Times: Will the Bus Driver Ever Come? Or the Substitute Teacher or Cafeteria Worker?
The New York Times : The Biden administration looks to expanded child care funds to combat labor shortages.
NC Policy Watch: U.S. House committees advance ambitious education and climate initiatives
The Washington Post: HBCU advocates urge Congress to deliver on Biden’s promises
The Washington Post: Data shows only 20 percent of applicants for a student loan forgiveness program will receive relief by 2026
POLITICO: Calls grow for FDA to speed authorization of kid Covid-19 vaccines
Business insider: School districts across the country are dealing with severe substitute teacher shortages, despite efforts to recruit and pay them more
EducationWeek: Education Department to Expand Data Collection on COVID and Schools
August 2021
CNBC: Roughly 40% of Americans don’t understand 401(k) fees, government watchdog finds
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