In an environmental studies class in a secondary school in a South African township, the teacher takes the students outside into the sunny fall morning. She shows them how to…
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How to Solve the Rural Child Care Crisis
The Rural Blog Mar 9, 2023Photo by Krakenimages, Unsplash It’s a sign that something is extremely lacking if someone refers to getting it as “winning the lottery.” Bu…
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Educator Turnover After Last Year is Higher Than Prior Years
Chalkbeat Mar 8, 2023More educators have quit their jobs as teacher turnover spikes across U.S., confirming fears that COVID stresses would hurt teacher retention.
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How to Help Global Education Thrive After COVID
Alliance Magazine Mar 8, 2023Collaboration across sectors has the power to transform philanthropy into a more valuable instrument for social welfare. This has never been more important than in the aftermath of Covid.The impact of Covid on education ……
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Getting More Young Girls Into STEM Fields
The Hechinger Report Mar 8, 2023Our generation is set to inherit a complicated world with challenges we did not create; now is the time to start listening to us. We have a few ideas about how to build a better, more inclusive future for women in STEM.
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How Rural Food Banks Can Partner With Schools and Communities
Getting Smart Mar 7, 2023Rural regions in Alabama are among the most food insecure places in America. New partnerships between schools and food banks are one way to combat this challenge.
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High-Quality Teaching and Materials Are Necessary for Student Recovery
The 74 Mar 7, 2023Slover & Cohen: Kids do best when curriculum, materials, professional development, tests and state standards align with schools’ expectations for them…
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How Can Literacy Programs Help Support Older Students?
Chalkbeat Mar 6, 2023Middle school teacher Shira Engel was shocked by the number of students who entered her middle school classroom without a basic phonics education and who were unable to decode text.
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Indian Americans’ Early Experiences of Racism
Futurity Mar 6, 2023
Interviews with Indian American teens reveal that discrimination against them began as early as preschool.
Read the full article at: www.futurity.org
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Making Education Funding Equitable in Michigan
Chalkbeat Mar 6, 2023
The Education Trust-Midwest report calls for a weighted funding system for schools that provides additional money for the most vulnerable students.
Read the full article at: detroit.chalkbeat.org
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How School Safety Protocols Violate Disability Rights
The Hechinger Report Mar 5, 2023
The purpose of threat assessment teams is to recognize emerging or imminent threats in schools and stop violence before it happens. But students in special education, in particular, are more likely than their peers to be assessed as a threat and can find themselves being denied protections they…
Read the full article at: hechingerreport.org
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Does Middle School Algebra Present a Racial Barrier?
The 74 Mar 3, 2023Some argue it’s necessary for success in high school, college and beyond, while others say its requirement furthers racial inequity…
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