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  • The Criminalization of False Address Use to Gain Access to Better Schools

    The 74 Aug 9, 2023

    Parents can be jailed or face fines up to $10K. ‘No one wants a mug shot,’ said an Ohio mom who spent 9 days locked up.

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  • Strategies for Increasing Teacher Diversity

    The 74 Aug 9, 2023

    To hire and keep more educators, states should address every stage of the training, recruiting and retention pipeline, says NCTQ.

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  • The Transformative Potential of American Sign Language Education

    EdSource Aug 9, 2023

    For the benefit of the Deaf community as well as the hearing, schools should teach ASL to all students.

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  • The Unlikely Key to Increasing Community College Enrollment

    Higher Ed Dive Aug 8, 2023

    Higher Education News…

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  • Higher Test Scores Linked to More Principal Independence in Chicago Schools

    Chalkbeat Aug 8, 2023

    The findings suggest that schools can benefit from more empowered principals — but only if they have a track record of being effective.

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  • Organizing for a More Equitable Future for Youth of Color

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 7, 2023

    It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. Over the past decade, the words…

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  • Transforming Schools into Caring Communities to Improve Student Mental Health

    The 74 Aug 6, 2023

    With two recent advisory warnings, the U.S. surgeon general issued a powerful one-two jolt to the nation’s consciousness about the severity of the adolescent mental health crisis and the role…

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  • Making Public Libraries Fully Free and Inclusive to Communities

    India Development Review Aug 6, 2023

    “How do we revive the habit of reading?” is a phrase you often hear. But this question echoes an inherently false narrative—one that supposes the existence of a habit shared…

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  • Training Teachers to Teach Students About the Climate Crisis

    The Hechinger Report Aug 5, 2023

    In this report we present strategies to help increase workforce participation of working-age women in urban India.

    Read the full article at: www.fsg.org

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  • Can Personalized Learning Help Students in Lower-Middle Income Countries Succeed?

    Brookings Aug 5, 2023

    While some democracies in the Asia-Pacific garnered global attention for their successful initial responses to the pandemic, questions about how well they have protected democratic values have remained, as well as questions about the sustainability of those responses over time.

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  • Insights From Asian American Educators Help Unravel Racial Nuances

    EdSurge Aug 4, 2023

    We often use catch-all acronyms and shorthand like “POC,” “BIPOC,” and “Black and brown people” to describe experiences of discrimination and …

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  • Uncertainty Looms Over Race-based Scholarships After Affirmative Action

    Chalkbeat Aug 2, 2023

    Debates over whether colleges can award scholarships that consider a student’s race are creating uncertainty for students and schools.

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