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Community College Enrollment is Declining Among Black Students
The 74 May 18, 2023Stout & Carpenter: Schools need a new strategy to bolster access for learners of color who no longer see higher education as a viable pathway…
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Farm Families Are Struggling to Grow Their Businesses in Child Care Deserts
The Conversation May 18, 2023Access to affordable child care affects farm productivity, safety and ultimately the nation’s food supply. Farm families across the U.S. are struggling without it.
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Understanding Access Issues to Dual Language Programs
The 74 May 18, 2023In many big urban districts, the share of white students in popular dual language programs is rising while the share of English learners is shrinking…
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How Funding Could Help Bolster Effective Tutoring
The 74 May 17, 2023Huffman: The goal — how can schools, with the support of providers, harness the positive effects of tutoring and deploy it quickly to more students?
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U.S. Textbooks Aren’t Covering Latino History Sufficiently
Futurity May 17, 2023A study of US history textbooks found 87% of key topics in Latino history were either not covered or were mentioned in 5 or fewer sentences.
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How One City Is Increasing Access to Libraries
Smart Cities Dive May 17, 2023Smart Cities…
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Why We Need to Address Principal Pipelines and Professional Development
The Hechinger Report May 16, 2023Federal and state policymakers are suggesting many solutions for the challenges being faced by our schools. But one of our greatest potential solutions is often missed in the national conversation: providing professional development for principals.
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Flood Risk for California Schools Is a Major Concern This Year and In the Future
EdSurge May 16, 2023As a record snowpack is poised to melt and send rivers surging over their banks, an EdSource analysis finds more than 1 in 5 schools are at risk of flooding.
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How to Keep Diversity in STEM Pipelines and Support Women and Girls
EdSource May 15, 2023It doesn’t work to expect Black and brown girls to simply “fit in” and mold to existing environments that weren’t designed for them — they need to feel seen and valued.
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