In recent decades, the hollowing out of Rust Belt towns, a devastating opioid crisis, and bitterly divisive national politics have called attention to the challenges of growing up in rural…
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What Do Effective Ed-tech Partnerships Look Like?
Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 25, 2024In a fragmented impact ecosystem, ed-tech needs collaboration to prioritize education over technology.
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Listening to Indigenous Youth Voices for Solutions
Grist Apr 24, 2024Meet six of the young leaders who are attending the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York.
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Childhood Poverty in America and What Can Be Done to Help
Save the Children Apr 23, 2024Early in 2020, it was estimated that almost 12 million children in America were living in poverty – a burden disproportionately affecting Black and Hispanic kids, as well as those living…
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How to Bolster Latino College Students
EdSurge Apr 22, 2024The number of Latino students who are going to college is on the rise, and they don’t all fit the profile of what institutions might consider the …
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When Will Child Care Costs Lower for Families?
EdSurge Apr 22, 2024This story was originally published by The 19th.For more than a decade, Erin Farias has watched the low-income families who send children to the day …
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Creative Solutions for Addressing the Rural Childcare Crisis
The Rural Blog Apr 22, 2024Young children in a classroom leased by Head Start at a community college. (Photo by Maansi Srivastava, The Washington Post) “Lack of child …
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Textbooks in California and Texas Can Misrepresent Climate Change in History
Stanford News Apr 21, 2024A new AI-driven analysis finds the most popular U.S. history textbooks used in California and Texas commonly misrepresent the scientific consensus around climate change.
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The Power of Youth: Civic Engagement On the Rise Among Young People
The 74 Apr 21, 2024It can be difficult to see the bright spots in this challenging year, but for those of us who work to engage college students in civic life, it has been…
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The Re-emergence of International Education and Students
Forbes Apr 21, 2024International education contributes directly to the health of the U.S. economy.
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Expanding the Definition of First-generation Students Can Help Everyone
The Hechinger Report Apr 21, 2024Researchers say the federal definition of first-generation students is too narrow, and excludes many students.
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For more than 30 years, TPI has been designing and managing college access and success and scholarship programs for funders who want to have an impact on the lives of young people…
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