Conversations with leaders of an array of educational models yields some inspiring advice for emerging entrepreneurs eyeing launches in the new year.
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What Expanding Childcare Access Could Look Like
LISC Jan 17, 2024To support the struggling child care sector during and after the pandemic, Congress dedicated billions in child care relief funding under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The LISC Child Care and Early Learning team explores how minor but important changes in the administration of ARPA funding…
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Chronic Absenteeism Among Native American Students
The 74 Jan 16, 2024The state is awarding millions to schools to address the ongoing issue of kids missing 10% or more of school days.
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Education Philanthropy: Lessons in Increasing Accessibility
Philanthropy News Digest Jan 15, 2024For foundations invested in education, the choices can seem stark: Do we help educate the many or the few? Do we focus on large-scale content delivery or personal mentorship? Do…
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Inequality Starts Early: Disparities in Early Childhood Development
The Hechinger Report Jan 14, 2024America’s very youngest citizens are hardly immune from the inequities exposed —and, in some cases, worsened — by the pandemic. And for infants and toddlers, the consequences could be particularly…
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Gender Norms Perpetuate Harm
Save the Children Jan 14, 2024All children deserve to grow up and achieve their dreams – regardless of their gender. Tragically, inequitable gender norms rob millions of girls and boys of their childhoods – and…
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Reflecting on the Importance of Girls’ Education
Global Citizen Jan 13, 2024Two of the most influential women in the world just came together to talk about the importance of education with a teen girl from Kolkata, India. Teen Vogue facilitated a conversation between…
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Education Inequality and Community Schools
Brookings Jan 13, 2024During few times in our country’s history has leadership in education been more critical. Far too many communities continue to face the enduring impacts of systematic racism and generational poverty.…
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Support for Librarians Remains Strong Despite Book Bans
The 74 Jan 13, 2024During the 2022–23 school year, book bans occurred in 153 districts across 33 states.
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Permanent College Closures Emerge in 2023 Will Continue in 2024
The Hechinger Report Jan 12, 2024Though college enrollment seems to be stabilizing after the pandemic disruptions, predictions for the next 15 years are grim.
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Seven Strategies To Help Gifted Autistic Students Succeed In College
The Conversation Jan 12, 2024About 1 out of every 100 students in American public schools has autism. A subset of these students also have academic gifts and talents in a broad range of areas,…
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How to Improve Measurements of Youth Mental Health
Urban Institute Jan 11, 2024Better understanding what young people need to succeed is essential to nurturing their development in adolescence, young adulthood, and beyond.
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