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What Is A Modern Go-To-Market Strategy? A go-to-market (GTM) strategy is a well-organized plan to bring a new product to the market while minimizing risk and optimizing success. One of the most important product marketing manager skills is knowing how to create a go-to-market plan. That’s because you already know the potential challenges you may face and already have potential solutions up your sleeve. Your strategy starts by identifying your core competition and customer needs. Knowing who you’re playing against and what your shared audiences need and want puts you in a great position. You must also set your goals…

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Preferred Learning In The Modern Workplace In the modern workplace, how employees learn has morphed into many forms; however, the most obvious is by using a combination of digital courses, dashboards, generalized Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, and peer-to-peer interactions. Managers simply use a micromanaging approach to corporate learning. When asked about their preferred learning method, employees typically have strong subjective opinions about chatbots and virtual assistants to learn from. On the other hand, most would agree that the best learning experiences they receive are from another person (peer or manager/mentor) at work. Nonetheless, employees do not view learning via technology…

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Republish This Article We want our stories to be shared as widely as possible — for free. Please view The 74’s republishing terms. From literacy, New Orleans after Katrina and special ed for all to freedom of speech and teachers who gave up, what our op-ed writers had to say By The 74 This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The 74 to get more like this in your inbox. Literacy, literacy, literacy was the hottest topic on The 74’s opinion pages this year. Whether it was Chad…

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Most clicked story of the week Beginning Jan. 1, individuals from 39 countries will face a partial or full travel ban to the U.S., following a proclamation from President Donald Trump. The expansion more than doubles the number of countries with restrictions and includes Nigeria, one of the U.S.’s top 10 sources for international students.  Number of the week: $2.5B The anticipated value of Coursera following the ed tech company’s planned acquisition of Udemy. Both MOOC providers cited demand for their artificial intelligence offerings as a motivating factor behind their merger. Cuts at religious colleges: DePaul University, in Chicago, laid…

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Listen to the article 8 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The manufacturing industry has long bemoaned the decline of its workforce. Yet today’s manufacturing educational pathways look much like they did in the ‘80s, when hiring numbers began declining. Apprenticeship programs remain scarce, with just 678,000 apprentices registered nationwide (in comparison, Germany’s labor force is less than a third of the U.S.’ yet maintains 1.22 million apprentices). And according to one Dewalt survey, students believe that trade schools are costly and offer limited networking opportunities.  One underrated option may hold the most promise…

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eSchool News is counting down the 10 most-read stories of 2025. Story #8 focuses on the debate around teachers vs. AI. Key points: A colleague of ours recently attended an AI training where the opening slide featured a list of all the ways AI can revolutionize our classrooms. Grading was listed at the top. Sure, AI can grade papers in mere seconds, but should it? As one of our students, Jane, stated: “It has a rubric and can quantify it. It has benchmarks. But that is not what actually goes into writing.” Our students recognize that AI cannot replace the…

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Listen to the article 7 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. In 2025, school districts grappled with a wave of federal policy changes — on top of looming budget challenges — that impacted their approaches to staffing.  Sweeping student enrollment declines in public schools nationwide led some districts to initiate mass layoffs to help offset budget shortfalls. Those layoffs raised questions about whether widespread teacher shortages will continue to plague schools or if districts will have to reckon with the swath of uncertified teachers who were hired during the COVID-19 pandemic to address…

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You are here: Home / Scholarships / Senator Ronnie DePasco Scholarship (Deadline: February 16, 2026) December 21, 2025 By The FinancialAidFinder Scholarship Team Who Can Apply: Must be a graduating senior from a public high school from the Kansas City metro area; Must be the dependent of an employee of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department; Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree at any accredited junior college, college or university in Missouri; Must have demonstrated participation in school activities and community service. Submission: Transcripts showing grades from Fall Semester 2025. Any applications submitted with transcripts omitting Fall Semester 2025 will…

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Who doesn’t trea­sure a hand­made present? As the years go by, we may begin to offload the ill-fit­ting sweaters, the nev­er lit sand cast can­dles, and the Sty­ro­foam ball snow­men. But a present made of words takes up very lit­tle space, and it has the Ghost of Christ­mas Past’s pow­er to instant­ly evoke the sender as they once were. Sev­en­ty years ago, poet Langston Hugh­es, too skint to go Christ­mas shop­ping, sent every­one on his gift list sim­ple, home­made hol­i­day post­cards. Typed on white card­stock, each signed card was embell­ished with red and green pen­cils and mailed for the price of a 3¢ stamp.…

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