As the superintendent of Anaheim Union High School District, I’d like to applaud the historic, proposed investment in education by Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature. I also commend the…
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How Expanded Subsidies for Early Childhood Education Might Work
Brookings Jul 10, 2022As Congress considers the future of child-care policy in the U.S., subsidies for young children’s care and education are an important tool under consideration. Substantial evidence indicates that high-quality early care and education…
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Does Generation Z Feel Supported By Philanthropy and Government Entities
Philanthropy News Digest Jul 9, 2022Young Americans are most concerned about stopping school shootings (82 percent), reducing gun violence and mass shootings (72 percent), and protecting access to clean water and fresh air (72 percent),…
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Click here for more.LGBTQ+ Youth Deserve More — And Philanthropy Can Help
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jul 8, 2022Over the course of the last year, anti-LGBTQ+ hate has dovetailed with a movement for control over what is taught in schools in ways that threaten to erase the experiences of these…
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Cultivating Leaders for Public Good
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 7, 2022Between 2017 and 2019, I researched the culture and curriculum of elite business schools by interviewing students and graduates; speaking with professors; attending classes, and reviewing course materials and other…
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Understanding Data on Transgender Communities
The Conversation Jul 5, 2022In our recent analysis of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, a representative health survey of high school-age Americans at the school district, state and national levels, we found that about…
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Pell Grants for Incarcerated People: An Opportunity for Philanthropy
Johnson Center Jul 4, 2022Although nearly 300,000 people were released from jails, prisons, and detention facilities as a preventive measure during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States currently incarcerates roughly…
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The Difficulty of Peer Counseling Programs
The Hechinger Report Jul 1, 2022As schools and communities scramble to find more ways to support the well-being of youth amid a pandemic-fueled mental health crisis, some think part of the answer lies with students…
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How Educators and Mentors Support Students Through the Pandemic
The 74 Jun 30, 2022After two years of pandemic chaos, classroom disruptions, and trauma, this spring has seen school communities across the country rally their way back to something approximating normal. At the center…
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Why the Supreme Court’s Football Decision is a Game-changer on School Prayer
The Conversation Jun 29, 2022The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently banned school-sponsored prayer in public schools. At the same time, lower courts have generally forbidden public school employees from openly praying in the workplace,…
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How to Help Students in Higher Education Meet Basic Needs
MDRC Jun 28, 2022There is widespread evidence that students in higher education have difficulty meeting their basic needs for food, housing, childcare, health care (including mental health care), transportation, and technology. Having inadequate access to these…
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In this episode, we talk with Rhonda Broussard, an award-winning education entrepreneur, public speaker, and a queer Black mother. She is a seasoned educator, global researcher,and the founder and chief…
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