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    A New Financial Aid Tool Can Help Students During COVID-19

    EdSurge Apr 15, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • More students are filing financial aid appeals due to the economic impact of coronavirus on their finances. SwiftStudent is a website that can help inform them of…

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    Early Childhood Education Programs Still Seek Stability

    Education Dive Apr 15, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Stay-at-home orders have put a strain on early childhood education programs that are unable to move to online platforms or provide distance learning.   • How can…

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    Homeless Students and Youth Are Hit Hard By School Closures: How We Can Help

    Raikes Foundation Apr 15, 2020

    We’re all feeling the effects of the coronavirus pandemic and the stay home orders that state governments have issued. By staying home we’re keeping ourselves and others safe, but staying…

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    Steps to Maximize Your Edtech Investment

    EdSurge Apr 14, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Here are steps that school districts can take to maximize investment and potential of new education technology.  • What are the noticeable benefits for classrooms that…

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    How Coronavirus Exacerbates Vulnerability for Homeless College Students

    The Hechinger Report Apr 14, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, more homeless students will become economically vulnerable and have limited access to support services.  • What can colleges do…

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    The Impact of COVID-19 School Closures on Student Health

    Futurity Apr 14, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Here are insights from Julia Wolfson, an assistant professor of health management and policy at the University of Michigan, and Roshanak Mehdipanah, an assistant professor of health behavior…

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    How to Improve Access to Education Around the World

    Triple Pundit

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Jan Lee explains how Pearson is breaking down the barriers to education and providing the necessary skills and resources to children. · What role can philanthropy…

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    The Effects of America’s Opioid Epidemic on Student Academics

    Brookings Apr 13, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Brown Center on Education Policy is releasing a new report that will highlight where and how American’s opioid epidemic is impacting student learning.  • The amount…

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    Special Education Has Used Teletherapy Sessions for Years

    The Hechinger Report Apr 12, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Tara Garcia Mathewson describes the many virtual benefits of teletherapy sessions, which special education has used for years. • With so many unprecedented challenges facing education,…

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    COVID-19’s Economic Shock On Schools In High-Poverty Areas

    Chalkbeat Apr 12, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Matt Barnum details the unbalanced economic impact on schools in high-poverty areas and what can be done to lessen the blow. • How can you influence…

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    How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers

    Child Mind Institute

    Giving Compass’ Take: · A survey by the Royal Society for Public Health shows the effects of social media on teenagers: high levels of depression, anxiety, and loneliness. · Can social…

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    Are Gifted Programs Doing More Harm Than Good?

    Christensen Institute

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Michael B. Horn questions the value of gifted and talented programs that separate students based on perceived ability.  • Can gifted programs be made equitable, or should they…

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