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  • Easing Teacher Stress to Address Learning Loss

    The 74 Nov 13, 2023

    Gallagher & O’Brien: A supportive school culture is essential as educators shoulder additional responsibility for reversing learning loss…

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  • The National STEM Challenge Is Looking for Youth to Solve Food System Challenges

    Food Tank Nov 13, 2023

    The 2024 National STEM Challenge encourages US students to address real-world issues through innovative projects.

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  • Data Privacy Is Foundational to Digital Equity

    The Learning Accelerator Nov 12, 2023

    Whether consciously or unconsciously, apps, internet service providers, and even schools could be selling or releasing data related to students’ — and teachers’ — locations, browsing habits, email content, and even…

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  • Limited Childcare Options Are Concerning for Lahaina Families

    The 74 Nov 12, 2023

    The historic Maui town, which already suffered from a child care shortage, lost 255 licensed seats in the August wildfires.

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  • The Importance of Data in Education

    Getting Smart Nov 11, 2023

    According to Dr. John F. Pane, a senior scientist at the RAND Corporation, there are four reasons why data is crucial for personal learning in the classroom: 1. With data,…

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  • Supporting Students of Color Through Restorative Justice

    The 74 Nov 11, 2023

    Each school year, about 3 million students get suspended or expelled from school. But there are huge disparities in who those students are. According to a study published in American Psychologist Journal, Black and…

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  • New Reading Curricula Models Work For NYC Schools

    Chalkbeat Nov 11, 2023

    Now, schools across the cities are adopting new reading curriculums.The transition won’t be easy, but it’s worth it, write NYC superintendents Tamra Collins and Cristine Vaughan. …

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  • Racial Achievement Gaps in Math Are Widening

    The Hechinger Report Nov 10, 2023

    Nearly a decade ago, one South Carolina experiment with detracking shows some promise as an aid.

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  • Honoring Indigenous Gardening and Other Practices in Higher Education

    YES! Magazine Nov 10, 2023

    To decolonize college campuses, BIPOC students, allies, alumni, and faculty are reintroducing Indigenous growing practices.

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  • The Benefits of Learning Coaches for Students

    Getting Smart Nov 10, 2023

    The recent $50M investment in CoachHub builds confidence that coaching matters and can be effective. Demand has surged for executive coaches that can help develop and support leadership in the corporate sector.…

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  • Why Native Students Should Have Access to Computer Science Courses

    The Hechinger Report Nov 10, 2023

    Only 67 percent of Native American students attend a school that offers a computer science course, the lowest of any demographic group, according to a study from the nonprofit Code.org. A new report takes a deep look at why Native students’ access to computer and technology courses in K-12 is so…

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  • Black Science Teachers Are Embedding Anti-racism In Science Learning

    Futurity Nov 9, 2023

    Black female science teachers find ways to incorporate anti-racist teaching in their classrooms, according to a new study.

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