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AI Has Come for K–12 Education

…the excited side, Michael Horn argues that the workforce of tomorrow is incorporating AI today, so schools need to familiarize students with the technology. If AI at work is inescapable, worriers like…

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Congress Could Rein In Graduate Student Loans

…at public institutions, which have lower tuition. https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/24028522/ The new caps, however, will constrain borrowing and tuition rates at the most expensive universities. Many colleges have taken advantage of unlimited…

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The Senate’s Higher Education Reforms Are Strong (But Could Be Stronger)

…which current law caps at relatively low levels. Colleges could also set lower loan limits for certain programs if they choose. The Senate’s proposed loan limits are long overdue. They should constrain

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A Consensus on Common-Sense Education Reform

…economist Michael Strain, here at AEI.) The report is short, only about 30 pages, and quite readable. If you have an interest in possible solutions to some of the biggest…

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The Last Bipartisan Policy

Name a policy that Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Ron DeSantis, and Gavin Newsome all support. And I don’t mean something they are passively allowing or a shallow endorsement of motherhood…

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Biden Irresponsibly Encourages Borrowers to Enroll in SAVE Plan

President Biden is hard at work encouraging student borrowers to enroll in his new SAVE Plan, a de facto loan forgiveness program that faces increasing legal scrutiny. 11 states, led…

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Republicans Step Up to Lead on Higher Education Reform

…that would increase transparency in the process of shopping and paying for college education, constrain borrowing for graduate school to affordable levels, and implement sensible changes to the system of…