Recent efforts by the Detroit school district are helping to identify more of its homeless students, but researchers say there’s still an undercount.
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How Can Collaboration Help Advance Education Systems?
Alliance Magazine Jun 24, 2023Participating in the International Education Funders Group (IEFG) community in Edinburgh, with its unforgettable experiences like hiking Arthur’s Seat and dancing Ceilidhs at the National Museum of Scotland, was truly remarkable.
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Three Insights Into Philanthropic Trends for Education Grantmakers
Alliance Magazine Jun 23, 2023Caroline McLaughlin and Laura Savage reflect on the International Education Funders Group (IEFG) annual conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. The small group of us who coordinate philanthropy networks have developed a unique perspective on philanthropy.
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Inequitable Guidance: Racial Disparities in High School Math Impact College Admissions
EdSurge Jun 23, 2023Students hear a lot of advice about the importance of what they do in high school, but they aren’t all hearing the same guidance. At least, that’s …
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Improving Mental Health Services in Education in Alabama
The Hechinger Report Jun 22, 2023Alabama schools were just starting a new venture to help students find mental health resources when COVID hit. Mental health service coordinators are now in place in nearly all of…
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How To Start Sustainable Child Care Businesses
Nonprofit Quarterly Jun 21, 2023To incubate financially sustainable childcare businesses requires careful design—including peer cohorts, mentoring, flexible financing, and a well-designed curriculum.
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Female Leaders in Higher Education Have Created More Inclusive and Open Institutions – Here Are 3 Key Figures
The Conversation Jun 20, 2023In a webinar hosted by The Conversation, “Women’s Transformative Power in Higher Education and Beyond,” current leaders discussed how their predecessors have shaped higher education.
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American Indians Forced to Attend Boarding Schools as Children are More Likely to Be in Poor Health as Adults
The Conversation Jun 20, 2023Native Americans sent to government-funded schools now experience significantly higher rates of mental and physical health problems than those who did not.
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What Can the Public Health Sector Learn From the Education Sector in India?
India Development Review Jun 18, 2023According to IDEO, analogous inspiration projects are “a form of exploration that takes a team outside of its industry to find inspiration in the ways others have tackled similar challenges”. With…
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Why We Need to Upgrade Postsecondary Education and Job Training
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 18, 2023A staggering misalignment of postsecondary education and training programs in the United States is leaving millions of critical jobs unfilled and millions of Americans missing opportunities for meaningful economic mobility.
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How to Mitigate the Effects of Poverty on Children’s Brain Development
The Hechinger Report Jun 18, 2023A new study adds to a growing body of evidence that certain anti-poverty policies can have long-lasting effects…
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Why Support a Student-centered Approach to Prison Education?
Higher Education Dive Jun 17, 2023Higher Education News…
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