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  • Solving the STEM Educator Shortages in America

    The 74 Oct 16, 2023

    Thousands upon thousands of STEM teacher jobs have gone unfilled in recent years.

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  • The Real Issue of Post-pandemic Chronic Absenteeism Rates

    The 74 Oct 15, 2023

    Analysis of federal data reveals ‘a relaxed attitude’ toward daily attendance, experts said.

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  • Restorative Justice Only Works if There Are Enough Teachers

    The 74 Oct 14, 2023

    Coffey: I taught at a school where restorative justice genuinely worked, and we had something else essential: a robust staff…

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  • Building An Equity Strategy Within STEMM Workforce

    Forbes Oct 14, 2023

    The AAAS-led STEM Opportunity Alliance seeks feedback on America’s first National Strategy for STEMM Equity and Excellence by November.

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  • How Canada Achieved Federally-funded Child Care

    The Hechinger Report Oct 12, 2023

    Women in leadership, strategic advocacy, helped pave the way for federally-funded child care in Canada…

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  • Why You Should Be Concerned About Book Bans

    The 74 Oct 12, 2023

    On Jan. 10, the school board in McMinn County, Tennessee, voted 10-0 to remove Maus from the eighth-grade history curriculum. The book, a graphic novel by Jewish American cartoonist Art Spiegelman depicting the…

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  • Housing Security Key for Foster Youth College Success

    The Hechinger Report Oct 11, 2023

    For many former foster care students, housing instability is a major impediment to completing a college degree.

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  • As Schools Reopen in Lahaina, Families Wonder If Distance Learning Will Continue

    The 74 Oct 10, 2023

    The state’s distance learning program faced overwhelming demand in August. What will happen now that students can go back to schools in Lahaina?

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  • Why Continuing Nurse Education Is Critical

    Futurity Oct 10, 2023

    It’s time to treat cancer survivorship as a chronic condition, such as hypertension or diabetes, say researchers.

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  • How College Mental Health Supports LGBTQ Students

    The 74 Oct 10, 2023

    LGBTQ students whose college or university provides mental health services had 84% lower odds of attempting suicide in the past year than those who had no access, according to a new…

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  • How to Improve School Boards With Student Participation

    The 74 Oct 9, 2023

    Endres: Whether they’re voting or advisory members, those most affected by board decisions should have a voice. 5 ways districts can make that happen.

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  • How After-school Programs Can Successfully Educate Children on Healthy Eating

    Chalkbeat Oct 9, 2023

    A partnership between after-school provider NY Edge and Columbia University researchers aims to help kids better navigate ‘food swamps,’ or areas with few healthy food options.

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