The Ed's Not Dead Year In Review!
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Welcome back! The guys are back and just in time for a "year in review" session of the Ed's Not Dead podcast. During this episode, we discuss some of the articles listed below, and begin to touch upon the stories we think will be at the forefront of education news come 2024. Happy New Year! Year in Education 2023 Review January: Seizing on Parents’ Frustration, GOP Governors Push for Education Savings Accounts February: Florida Just Became the Nation’s Biggest School Choice Laboratory March: Schools Still Pouring Money Into Reading Materials That Teach Kids to Guess  April: Teen Mental Health Crisis Pushes More School Districts to Sue Social Media Giants June: Due Process, Undue Delays: Families Trapped in NYC’s Decades-Long Special Ed Bottleneck July: COVID Recovery Has Stalled for Most Students August: New Study: Schools Prioritizing Social-Emotional Learning See Strong Academic Benefits September: ChatGPT Is Landing Kids in the Principal’s Office, Survey Finds November: Six Hidden (and Not-So-Hidden) Factors Driving America’s Student Absenteeism Crisis   December: Sales Skyrocket for Phone Pouch Company as In-School Bans Spread
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