In 2023, EdSurge sought out bright spots emerging in the early care and education space. In addition to our continued coverage of the challenges of …
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How Outdoor Learning Labs Bolster Science Class
The Hechinger Report Jan 10, 2024Teachers see outdoor learning labs as one way to infuse science into the curriculum and spark students’ interest in the subject…
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What We Learn When We Listen: Student Feedback and Foundation Strategy
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jan 9, 2024Yesterday, CEP’s YouthTruth Initiative released a new report, Making Sense of Learning Math: Insights from the Student Experience. This report is the culmination of a 15-month project, the Math Learning and…
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Boosting Literacy Rates for Third Graders in Alaska
The 74 Jan 9, 2024On June 20, the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development kicked off the initial planning stage for implementing a controversial bill intended to assist students in achieving reading proficiency…
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Organizations Hoping to Drive Internet Accessibility
EdSurge Jan 8, 2024In an increasingly interconnected world, connectivity is the lifeline that bridges gaps, fosters knowledge exchange and empowers individuals to thrive …
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Supporting a Thriving Educonomy for Rural Students
The 74 Jan 7, 2024When I was working in rural New Mexico over a decade ago, I first heard the term “educonomy,” meaning the blending, linkage and deeper integration between community economic development and…
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The Decline in State and National Test Scores
The 74 Jan 7, 2024The recent release of scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) provided a jarring reminder of the pandemic’s impact on academic achievement. The U.S. Department of Education’s portrait…
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Why Some Reading Programs Were Successful in Rural Areas
The 74 Jan 7, 2024The official guided reading program was designed by two college professors with classroom teaching experience but has evolved to mean providing a child support while encouraging them to read more…
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The Challenges in Comprehensive Abortion Training for Medical Residents in California
The19th Jan 7, 2024A new California law makes it easier for out-of-state doctors to get experience in reproductive medicine after restrictions in 18 states have curtailed access to training.
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How Technology Can Help Map Suicide Risk in Teens
Futurity Jan 7, 2024A new study shows artificial intelligence can accurately identify factors particularly related to teen suicide attempts.
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Concern Over Reading Literacy for Third-graders in Florida
The 74 Jan 6, 2024New results from Florida’s 3rd grade reading exams statewide aren’t good, showing that only about a quarter of kids tested in public schools could read proficiently, meaning they scored a…
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How Philanthropy Can Support Students With All Types of Learning Abilities
Philanthropy News Digest Jan 6, 2024As the president of Eye to Eye, a nonprofit that supports individuals with learning disabilities, I find this unacceptable. The stigma that surrounds learning disabilities should not persist in 2022. Having…
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