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Education

  • Building Better Content Creation and Educator Feedback Loops

    EdSurge Feb 21, 2023

    How many hours each week do you spend on creating, sharing, monitoring, evaluating and providing feedback on student activities? One survey found …

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  • Students Are Opting Out of Bachelors Degrees For Trade Schools

    The Hechinger Report Feb 20, 2023

    As a shortage of workers pushes wages higher in the skilled trades, the financial return from a bachelor’s degree is softening, even as the price, and the average debt into which it plunges students, remain high.

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  • A Framework for Refugee Education

    UNHCR Feb 19, 2023

    In December 2019, the Global Refugee Forum Education Co-Sponsorship Alliance prepared the Global Framework for Refugee Education for the first Global Refugee Forum in Geneva. This Framework aims to create…

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  • Understanding What the National Teacher Shortage Means

    EdSurge Feb 19, 2023

    There’s been a lot of ink spilled over what’s been framed as a national shortage of teachers, including fears of a coronavirus-related mass exodus from …

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  • Why Investing in Afterschool Programs Will Close STEM Gaps

    The 74 Feb 18, 2023

    Hartung & Moritz: Out-of-school STEM programs are essential for setting up students for success — especially girls & other underrepresented groups…

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  • Schools Should Prioritize Youth Mental Health When in Crisis

    EdSurge Feb 17, 2023

    Content warning: gun violence.The morning of Oct. 24, 2022, I was facilitating a meeting in Charlottesville, Virginia for education and youth …

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  • Federal Funds Can Help Push Science Education Forward

    EdSource Feb 16, 2023

    Schools have been slow in using the federal pandemic rescue funds, which expire in Sept. 2024. They should invest in giving students and teachers a boost in science instruction.

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  • Data Literacy Skills Are On The Decline

    Futurity Feb 15, 2023

    Data literacy skills among fourth and eighth-grade students in the US have declined significantly over the last decade, researchers say.

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  • How to Support Child Care Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery

    ChildCare Aware Feb 14, 2023

    In an emergency, child care providers are on the front lines to keep children and staff safe. One tool that is valuable for child care emergency preparedness, response and recovery is partnerships.

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  • Closing the Reading Gap Through Professional Learning

    EdSurge Feb 13, 2023

    The statistics are well known: only 35 percent of students are reading proficiently by grade 4, and NAEP reading scores are the lowest in decades. …

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  • Do School Systems Have the Capacity to Support Data-driven Decisions?

    Getting Smart Feb 12, 2023

    Data can be a powerful tool for education improvement, but school systems need help to ensure that educators and administrators have access to timely, accurate, and actionable data, as well as the analytical skills needed to leverage it in meaningful ways.

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  • Science Textbooks That Deny Climate Change Are Being Sent to Middle and High Schools

    One Green Planet Feb 11, 2023

    One group that has stayed true to its old ways is the Heartland Institute, a think tank that has been at the center of climate change denial for decades.

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