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    How Schools, Students, and Districts are Navigating Digital Distraction

    EdSurge Oct 9, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Ana Homayoun, writing for EdSurge, is helping schools brainstorm ideas on creating curriculum and school policies that help curb students’ digital distractions.  • How are educators monitoring…

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    What We Need to Unlearn and Relearn to Thrive in the Future

    EdSurge Oct 9, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Tony Wan at EdSurge interviews Stavros Yiannouka who believes preparing students for tomorrow requires challenging past assumptions and conventions about how we live and learn. • What is…

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    Metacognition and Why it Matters in Education

    Getting Smart Oct 9, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Rachelle Dene Poth at Getting Smart discusses the importance of metacognition in education as it enables students to develop reflective practices and prepare for the future.  • How…

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    Our Picture of School Innovation Is Incomplete. Can It Be Fixed?

    EdSurge Oct 9, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Chelsea Waite at EdSurge argues that school innovation practices are missing enough diversity and that diversity is necessary to transform the learning experience and drive better outcomes…

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    Study: Gifted Programs Favor Students from Wealthier Families

    Chalkbeat Oct 9, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Marta W. Aldrich reports that research has shown that, across America, gifted programs are primarily serving students from wealthier families.  • Can gifted programs be made equitable?…

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    Arts Education Programs Slowly Rebuild After Budget Crisis

    Philadelphia Neighborhoods Oct 8, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Pennsylvania Department of Education shares how it revitalized its art education programming amid a “doomsday budget” from 2013-2014.  • To rebuild its arts funding structures,…

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    Six Education Innovation Trends You May Not Know About

    The 74 Oct 8, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Canopy Project, a collaborative initiative led by the Christensen Institute, is building collective knowledge by sharing education trends in innovation from several schools.  • How is…

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    The First Software Success for Financial Education for Young Children

    Causeartist Oct 8, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Life Hub is ready to launch its technology platform that will revolutionize financial literacy and entrepreneurship education for young students.  • How can donors help fund…

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    How Private Sector Involvement Can Help Education

    Education Next Oct 8, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: •  A recent report called Beyond the Mirage identifies how private sector involvement can help spur alternative strategies with effective implementation methods for changing education systems.  • How…

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    For the Sake of California’s Future, Teach All Kids Technology

    EdSource Oct 8, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • As technology’s role continues to grow in the Californian, national and global economy, accessible computer science education is a critical foundation for broadening participation in the tech…

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    Why Teacher Representation Matters to Students of Color

    Getting Smart

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Corey Scholes addresses the findings from a John Hopkins University study which found that if Black students have even just one Black teacher by third grade, the…

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    School Choice Only Works if Parents Have Good Options

    The 74 Oct 7, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Lane Wright at The 74 argues that improving school choice is possible, through creating better options, and more of them.   • What do underserved communities in your area need…

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