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  • How Technology Startups Are Advancing Education in Nigeria

    Impact Hub Network May 9, 2023

    Nigeria is quickly becoming one of the most important tech hubs in Africa. From healthcare to financial services, Nigerians are using technology to solve some of the country’s most pressing…

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  • Understanding What Makes Effective Tutoring After Learning Loss

    EdSurge May 8, 2023

    School districts around the country have rolled out tutoring programs at a feverish pace with the help of federal relief funds, intent on helping …

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  • A Renewed Focus in Career and Technical Education

    Forbes May 7, 2023

    The recently passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has the potential to open up life-changing job opportunities to more people and drive critical improvements to our physical infrastructure that will…

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  • The Lack of School Librarians in NYC Is Concerning

    Chalkbeat May 7, 2023

    New York City’s public libraries last week avoided deep budget cuts that would have reduced hours, but educators say the dearth of public school librarians affects many students.

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  • Black Mothers Start Microschools to End School-to-Prison Pipeline

    The 74 May 6, 2023

    In the Arizona desert, a new school model has Black parents driving across city lines to drop their children off each morning. Frustrated with what they say is their public schools’…

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  • Metrics for Success in Science Careers Uphold Racism and Sexism

    Futurity May 6, 2023

    The metrics that mark career success for researchers are biased against already marginalized groups in science, say 24 researchers. The criteria that measure progress—or lack thereof—include how often a researcher’s…

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  • Reimagining Early Childhood Education Innovation

    Forbes May 6, 2023

    Investing in global early childhood innovations is a smart investment in the future of our world.

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  • How Racism Harms Black Girls in Philadelphia Public Schools

    Chalkbeat May 5, 2023

    Black girls who attended Philadelphia public schools say they faced systemic inequities regardless of demographics at their schools, according to an Education Law Center report.

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  • Childcare Options For Kids With Disabilities Are Severely Limited

    The Hechinger Report May 5, 2023

    For parents of children with disabilities, child care shortages have always been a reality.

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  • How International Partnerships Can Support Higher Education

    Forbes May 3, 2023

    To boost economy and enrollment, higher education institutions should look to international partnerships.

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    Surge Institute: By Developing Leaders of Color in Education, More Communities Can Thrive

    Surge Institute May 3, 2023

    Nearly 10 years ago, Carmita Semaan founded the Surge Institute with the intention of educating, amplifying, and elevating leaders of colors who could create transformative change for young people, their…

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  • Funding Disparities for Historically Black Colleges and Universities

    abcNEWS May 2, 2023

    The average historically Black college and university received 178 times less funding from foundations than the average Ivy League school in 2019, according to a new report on the underfunding of HBCUs released Tuesday…

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