Litmus Test will make his 3-year-old debut at Oaklawn after all. An accomplished 2-year-old, Litmus Test is one of 10 horses ...
Google’s first-stage retrieval still runs on word matching, not AI magic. Here’s how to use content scoring tools accordingly.
Google rolled out Gemini 3.1 Pro yesterday, touting a 77.1% score on novel logic puzzles that models can't just memorize—mor ...
One of the first things you learn when you start reporting on education is that a community’s income and its school’s educational metrics are inextricably linked. As a neighborhood’s income increases, ...
California’s latest standardized test results have triggered the usual alarm: Why are students underperforming? But the familiar narrative — blaming teachers, curriculum or school culture — misses ...
School closures might be one of the few remaining issues with bipartisan support, with closures now being considered or enacted all over the country. Credit: Tony Anderson/Getty Images The Hechinger ...
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One school district in Onondaga County was among the top 30 in New York for proficiency levels on the latest round of statewide assessments in math and English language arts. The Fayetteville-Manlius ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Charleston County School District students showed gains in reading and math on state assessment tests not seen since before the pandemic, according to recent SC Ready scores.
Student test scores in the U.S. are down from where they were a decade ago. The trend is one that education researchers accept but took most of the decade to identify. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Four years after the pandemic emergency ended and K-12 performance plunged nationwide, New Jersey’s third through eighth graders are finally edging up to be on par with pre-pandemic levels, although ...