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Research led by Professor Sean Reardon and the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford finds that boys score lower than girls in reading in nearly every school district in the United States, and at every grade level that tests are given.
Professor Mitchell Stevens and Associate Professor Emily Levine say universities must negotiate a new academic social contract with society, pointing to other points in history where this social contract changed, such as government investments into higher education amid the WWII and Cold War eras to create a skilled workforce.
Associate Professor Victor Lee and Senior Lecturer Denise Pope detail evidence that AI is not opening the floodgates of cheating and instead represents a change in methods for a long-standing practice.
Data from the RAPID Survey Project at the Stanford Center on Early Childhood finds that more than half of child care providers surveyed experienced hunger in June 2025 — one of the highest percentages the organization has seen since it began collecting data during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Professor Antero Garcia encourages the use of digital devices in the classroom in ways that enhance teaching.

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