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  • How Can School Districts Get More Mental Health Professionals?

    Chalkbeat May 2, 2023

    The push aims to help address the shortage of mental health professionals in New Jersey schools and to increase diversity among those professionals.

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  • How Education Technology and Tutoring Can Help More Kids

    The Hechinger Report May 1, 2023

    A blend of tutors and technology yielded results in ninth grade algebra equivalent to daily human tutoring alone at a much lower cost: $2,000 per student versus $3,000.

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  • Data Analysis Illuminates Diversity Within Populations

    Brookings May 1, 2023

    The work done by big-data scholars is helping to call attention to the challenges of improving upward mobility and is creating a bright future for active changes in socioeconomic challenges in communities today.

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  • Department of Agriculture Loans Rural Colleges Millions

    The Hechinger Report May 1, 2023

    The Agriculture Department’s support of rural universities and colleges underscores how important they are to rural America. It’s also raised questions about risking taxpayer money to delay the seemingly inevitable closings of many of these institutions.

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  • Learnings From Union Strikes Against Universities

    Higher Education Dive May 1, 2023

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  • How Schools Can Prioritize Student Mental Health

    Mashable Apr 30, 2023

    When children walk through a school’s doors, counselor Tinisha Parker, Ph.D., understands that they’re not just carrying backpacks and lunchboxes. She knows that kids are also shouldering invisible burdens like…

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  • As College Enrollment Drops, College Towns Suffer Economically

    Higher Ed Dive Apr 30, 2023

    Higher Education News…

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  • How to Help Empower Students in Math Topics

    The Hechinger Report Apr 30, 2023

    The best response to the post-pandemic “dip” in math scores is not high-dosage tutoring, extended learning time or personalized learning. Instead, we need to help students create positive math identities.

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  • Encouraging Entrepreneurship Among Youth in India

    India Development Review Apr 29, 2023

    India is facing a job crisis. In November 2022, the unemployment rate in the country rose to 8 percent—the highest in three months. According to a statistical profile on unemployment in India from…

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  • Improvements in School Culture Can Address Student Absenteeism

    Education Dive Apr 29, 2023

    Maurice J. Elias, a professor in the Psychology Department at Rutgers University and director of the Rutgers Social-Emotional Learning Lab, shared on Edutopia a two-step process for reducing chronic absenteeism.…

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    Pioneering Solutions in Gender Equity and Education Access

    Global Washington Apr 29, 2023

    Gender equity and education, core tenets of SDGs 4 and 5, are issues with significant overlap. The Covid-19 pandemic has also exacerbated the issues these Goals seek to address. 147…

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  • Is Free College Sufficient to Support Low-income Students?

    The Hechinger Report Apr 28, 2023

    Most new “free college” programs cover only the tuition still outstanding after federal aid is used up. That still often leaves low-income students with other expenses — such as housing, books and transportation — uncovered.

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