Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Axios PM: 🎒Rethinking K-12

Plus: Lowriding inroads | Tuesday, January 17, 2023
 
Axios Open in app View in browser
 
Presented By Instagram
 
Axios PM
By Mike Allen · Jan 17, 2023

Happy Tuesday afternoon. Today's PM — edited by Kate Nocera — is 527 words, a 2-minute read. Thanks to Sheryl Miller for the copy edit.

 
 
1 big thing: 🎒Rethinking K-12
High schoolers walking in the hallway of their school

Photo: RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images

 

There's new pressure to blow up the pre-college model, Axios' Stef Kight reports.

Why it matters: Americans have drastically shifted some of their priorities on K-12 education since the start of COVID, a new Populace study reveals.

  • Getting kids ready for college has plummeted from the 10th highest priority to 47th.

The study demonstrates what Populace co-founder Todd Rose called an "exhausted majority" who just wants kids to learn to think for themselves and find a career "with meaning and purpose."

  • Populace uses unique polling methods to gauge what people really think about important issues versus what they assume everyone else wants.
  • The survey found that U.S. adults overestimate the public's desire for teachers to prepare kids for college, internships and only the highest-paying jobs.

Some of the top privately held priorities according to the survey were for students to develop practical skills, like personal finances, and to have students demonstrate character attributes like honesty, kindness and integrity.

The bottom line: The pandemic greatly disrupted K-12 education. But more Americans want schools to rethink how best to teach kids rather than just get back to the way things were before COVID.

Share on Facebook Tweet this Story Post to LinkedIn Email this Story
 
 
2. U.K. mail cyberattack causes major delays
Royal Mail vehicles at Leeds Mail Centre in Leeds on Dec. 14. Photo: Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images

U.K.'s Royal Mail experienced a "cyber incident" last week that the company says is still causing "severe service disruption" to its outgoing international mailing, with no clear end in sight.

  • The cyberattack affected a system that prepares and tracks letters and parcels sent abroad, according to the BBC.
  • Companies that rely on Royal Mail have been left in the dark as to when the issue will be resolved.

Royal Mail says they are working "around the clock" to fix the problem but have asked customers to refrain from sending packages until further notice, Bloomberg reports.

Share on Facebook Tweet this Story Post to LinkedIn Email this Story
 
 

A message from Instagram

Setting up daily time limits can help teens spend less time online
 
 

Instagram's daily time limits let parents say how long their teens can spend on the platform once supervision is set up.

The impact: Teens can spend time online more intentionally.

Set up daily time limits and learn more about the 30+ tools that can help teens have a positive experience on Instagram.

 
 
3. Catch up quick
Albuquerque SWAT officers take Solomon Peña into custody yesterday. Photo: Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal
  1. Albuquerque police have arrested Solomon Peña, an unsuccessful Republican candidate in the last state House elections, in connection with recent shootings at the offices and homes of elected Democratic officials, Axios' Russell Contreras and Rebecca Falconer report ... Here's what we know so far about the shootings.
  2. The White House is picking a fight with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), pressing him to publicize the terms of the deal with right-wing lawmakers. Go deeper.
Share on Facebook Tweet this Story Post to LinkedIn Email this Story
 
 
4. Women make lowriding inroads
A 1948 Chevrolet Impala belonging to Maricela Lannette Romero. Photo: Courtesy of Angel Romero

Women lowrider clubs from California to New Mexico have popped up in the past few years, countering the sexism that many say was pervasive in the lowriding culture, Axios Latino co-authors Russell Contreras and Astrid Galván write.

  • "I just felt like women contribute and do just as much as men do when it comes to lowriding. ... People assume if we had a car it was our husband's car or our dad's car," said Angel Romero of Sunnyvale, California, who founded Dueñas Car Club.
  • Romero painted and rebuilt her 1965 Impala for about $10,000 a decade ago.

Lowriding is the practice of fixing up vintage cars, dropping them low and installing hydraulics to cruise around town.

A member of Lady Lowriders United stands next to her car. Photo: Courtesy of Debbie Tigerina Martin

Subscribe to Axios Latino to get news about Latinos and Latin America delivered to your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Share on Facebook Tweet this Story Post to LinkedIn Email this Story
 
 

A message from Instagram

Explore 30+ Instagram tools helping teens have positive experiences
 
 

Teens' experiences on Instagram should be positive and supportive.

That's why we have tools to help teens see less sensitive content and help them spend less time on our platform.

Learn more about our tools and set them up with your teen today.

 
HQ
Are you a fan of this email format?
Your essential communications — to staff, clients and other stakeholders — can have the same style. Axios HQ, a powerful platform, will help you do it.
 

Axios thanks our partners for supporting our newsletters.
Sponsorship has no influence on editorial content.

Axios, 3100 Clarendon B‌lvd, Arlington VA 22201
 
You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from Axios.
To stop receiving this newsletter, unsubscribe or manage your email preferences.
 
Was this email forwarded to you?
Sign up now to get Axios in your inbox.
 

Follow Axios on social media:

Axios on Facebook Axios on Twitter Axios on Instagram
 
 
                                             

No comments:

Post a Comment

Buy this A.I. Stock Before Elon’s “A.I. Day” May 16

You may have missed the biggest gains......................................................................................