As schools head into the final quarter, exhausted teachers and administrators are completing their third consecutive year disrupted by the pandemic. Assessments and other year-end data will provide a more…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted learning for children of all ages. For children ages 0 – 8, brain development and social and emotional learning are especially critical. Early school success…
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Relationships are often valuable as a means to achieving important goals, such as employment, housing, or education: The power of who you know goes a long way. Scholars often refer…
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The Technology Sector Excludes Entire Communities
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 26, 2022The technology industry is one of the primary engines of growth globally and the source of many of the highest-paying jobs offering the best opportunities for upward mobility. But people…
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The Unseen Impact of COVID-19 Learning Disruptions
Brookings May 26, 2022On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Underlining the seriousness of the situation, most countries shut their schools for months to minimize the spread of the coronavirus and to…
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The 74 May 23, 2022In the 2018-19 school year, one in six students attended a school where over 90% of their peers were of the same race, with school districts in New York City…
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How to Foster Youth Social Capital and Career Planning
The 74 May 22, 2022When it comes to educational and career success, it’s difficult to overstate the importance of relationships. No one succeeds alone, and doors to opportunity are not opened solely by academic…
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Filling Youth Mental Health Gaps by Funding Innovation
Grantmakers in Health May 21, 2022The gap is widening between mental health care and our nation’s youth. The continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustices, and climate change are deepening this crevice and weighing…
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Addressing California’s Early Literacy Crisis
EdSource May 20, 2022California has a state-level crisis in teaching reading. It poses an existential threat to our economy, to social justice, and to our democracy itself. Patchwork solutions won’t fix it –…
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Why Some Schools Are Facing Increased Dropout Rates During COVID-19
The Hechinger Report May 20, 2022At first, Marie Wilkins-Walker was just happy to be back in a classroom. Wilkins-Walker teaches career and technical education at West Philadelphia High School, where she has worked for a…
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Graduate Programs Should Cater to Gen Z Students
Higher Education Dive May 19, 2022Generation Z students approach graduate programs differently than their generational predecessors, and colleges need to specialize their recruitment tactics to engage them, according to a new survey from LaneTerralever, a marketing firm…
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Re-engineering STEM Education to Serve BIPOC Girls
Techbridge Girls May 19, 2022Techbridge Girls (TBG) is working to ensure BIPOC and gender-expansive youth aren’t left out of the STEM revolution. “The way that STEM education is designed, delivered, and digested does not…
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