Post-pandemic, teachers remain bound to the same inflexible expectations and schedules that have defined their roles for hundreds of years. But current teacher shortages are finally spurring an embrace of broader conceptions of teaching.
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Why Schools Need to Think About Architecture for Extreme Heat
The Hechinger Report Sep 7, 2023Design and architectural innovations can keep students, faculty and staff comfortable when the temperature rises, while also creating healthier, greener and more engaging places to learn. And there’s federal funding to pay for it.
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Meet the Interns Shaping the Future of Social Impact
3BL Sep 5, 2023Hearing the phrase “summer interns” might bring to mind images of running errands or standing at the printer making copies all day. At Gen, we tell a slightly different story.…
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How Schools Can Navigate Parental Involvement and Political Tensions
Brookings Sep 4, 2023Conflicts between parents and educators are having tangible impacts on how schools are approaching instruction.
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Educators Can Help Bolster Students With Disabilities
Futurity Sep 3, 2023An evidence-based, online professional development curriculum aims to help teachers handle bullying toward students with disabilities.
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Ways to Help Build Up Teacher Effectiveness
The 74 Sep 2, 2023Tadros & Faulker: Easing the pressure, raising pay and tending to teachers’ mental health can bring joy back to the classroom — and the career path.
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Communities Will Feel the Impact When Childcare Funding Runs Out
The19th Aug 31, 2023As many as 70,000 child care centers are projected to close in the next several months as pandemic-era federal funding ends, pushing an industry already in crisis to a breaking point.
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Camelback Ventures Aug 31, 2023Editor’s note: Communities possess firsthand knowledge of their own needs, challenges, and opportunities. When their voices are considered in funding decisions, the resulting initiatives and projects are more likely to…
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Who Else Benefits From Social-Emotional Learning?
EdSurge Aug 30, 2023How would you react if you learned that one of your students felt that you don’t treat them like a full person, with a life and responsibilities beyond …
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The Importance of Trauma-informed Training for All Educators
EdSource Aug 29, 2023The Office of the California Surgeon General has launched free, self-paced training to help educators, school personnel and child care providers understand and respond to trauma and stress in children.
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Women in Science Suffer from Bias Due to Talent Myth
Futurity Aug 29, 2023“The problem is precisely this myth that science is best done in such a way that parallels the way most male students are.”…
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Building Inclusion in the Story of Public Lands and Access
Grist Aug 29, 2023A new curriculum tells a more inclusive history of public land preservation & access in the United States.
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