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Will the Rodriguez family’s college dreams survive the end of affirmative action?

The Hechinger Report

Affirmative Action ends While affirmative action made strides in increasing diversity on college campuses, it fell far short of meeting its intended goals. Some have cited advice from legal counsel in declining to release the racial and ethnic composition for the class of 2028. He now owns a trucking company.

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Reading the Trend Lines Reshaping Education: A Look at Bryan Alexander’s Book in Progress

Edsurge

It might be that in 2028, we think we've just lived through this Golden Age, and maybe Moore's Law comes to a halt, which is quite possible. A clear majority thought that companies should do it, which is interesting. Do you see this creative era tapering off now for some reason?

Trends 70
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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

Without revenue the company will go away. Or the company will have to start charging for the software. Or it will raise a bunch of venture capital to support its “free” offering for a while, and then the company will get acquired and the product will go away. And “free” doesn’t last. Wedge Tailed Green Pigeon.

Pearson 145