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    Seven Facts About NYC Homeless Students

    Institute for Children, Poverty & Homelessness Nov 5, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Here are seven facts about New York City’s homeless student population, indicating the various hurdles housing instability causes for young people. • What are the ways…

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    Reducing Suspensions in California

    EdSource Nov 5, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Pedro A. Noguera and Joseph P. Bishop explain how school districts in California are reducing suspensions through collaborative and inclusive efforts. • How can funders support…

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    Leadership and Design Skills Chart the Future of Work

    Getting Smart Nov 4, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Getting Smart profiles inspiring students who are cultivating their voices and showing leadership in their communities when it comes to marginalization, design thinking, innovation and making…

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    21st Century Education Student Bill of Rights

    Getting Smart Nov 1, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Writing for Getting Smart, Michael Niehoff explains how education has changed throughout history and why we need a 21st Century Education Student Bill of Rights to protect students,…

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    This App Makes it Easy for Schools and Students to Track Community Engagement

    Causeartist Nov 1, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Causeartist interviews Gayle Farman, the founder of Passport for Good, an app that is measuring community engagement for schools and students alike.  • How can funders help…

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    Some Practical Advice for School Leaders Facing Familiar Challenges

    Education Next Nov 1, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Frederick Hess at Education Next shares several lessons learned from educators who have challenges with teaching and want to improve their schools  • How can philanthropy help develop…

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    Three Real-world Curricula That Teach Life Lessons

    Education Dive Nov 1, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Businesses and organizations are now designing simple curricula for teachers to use to connect students to specific employment industries.   • How will this help students with…

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    Why School Choice Is Good for Homeschoolers

    Cato Institute Nov 1, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • This article offers an overview of homeschooling trends and a glimpse at the current homeschooling population while arguing that educational freedom creates momentum for families to…

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    In Cash-Strapped States, Striking Teachers Seek More Than Higher Pay

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    Giving Compass’ Take: • Laura Fay discusses the reasons teachers went on strike in 2018: higher salaries, better classrooms, and changes to their pensions.  • How are students’ education suffering as the teachers struggle?…

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    Measuring Growth in Test Scores is Key to Understanding Student Progress

    EdSource

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Steve Martinez and Rick Miller explain that academic growth and test scores are the best ways to understand the progress of students.  · What is the…

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    Facilitating Student Collaboration, Creativity and Ownership

    Getting Smart Oct 31, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Eduprotocols is a series of workflows and systems that help educators facilitate collaborative learning in the classroom and help students engage with the content.  • Can…

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    Three Reasons Why Students Are Not Interested in Computer Science

    EdSurge Oct 31, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Jaime Perez interviews students about their interest levels in computer science, finding that lack of exposure, level of support, and social factors are the three main reasons…

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