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I wish to cast light on the intersection between educational research and the burgeoning field of election prediction markets. Given their potential to yield predictive insights on educational policy trajectories, these markets could very well serve as prognostic tools affecting the lifeblood of educational initiatives—funding and reform. An invitation for extended analysis and commentary seems most prudent. Contributions from academia's quarters, particularly educational scholars, alongside those participating directly in these markets, can enliven our understanding of their practicality. Think of the capacity to predict education policy directions in advance—these are the kinds of conversations that can shape a nuanced regulatory environment, essential for nourishing the growth of education policy and research.