Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives introduced an education bill that would slash almost $15 billion from Title I funding, which supports our highest-need students. Given our post-pandemic challenges, it is time to increase funding, not impose cuts that will harm students.
Youth Development
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Meet the Interns Shaping the Future of Social Impact
3BL Sep 5, 2023Hearing the phrase “summer interns” might bring to mind images of running errands or standing at the printer making copies all day. At Gen, we tell a slightly different story.…
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How Schools Can Navigate Parental Involvement and Political Tensions
Brookings Sep 4, 2023Conflicts between parents and educators are having tangible impacts on how schools are approaching instruction.
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Educators Can Help Bolster Students With Disabilities
Futurity Sep 3, 2023An evidence-based, online professional development curriculum aims to help teachers handle bullying toward students with disabilities.
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Camelback Ventures Aug 31, 2023Editor’s note: Communities possess firsthand knowledge of their own needs, challenges, and opportunities. When their voices are considered in funding decisions, the resulting initiatives and projects are more likely to…
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Who Else Benefits From Social-Emotional Learning?
EdSurge Aug 30, 2023How would you react if you learned that one of your students felt that you don’t treat them like a full person, with a life and responsibilities beyond …
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Reduce Bias By Explaining Inequality to Children
Futurity Aug 23, 2023Focus on structural origins of inequality can diminish biased views of others’ economic status among children, a study shows.
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Brave Trails: Building a Generation of LGBTQ+ Changemakers through Summer Camp
Giving Compass Aug 23, 2023On a drive home from the movies, Jessica and Kayla Weissbuch came up with an idea: Combining summer camp and development for LGBTQ+ youth. A series of conversations followed —…
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How Edtech Entrepreneurs Must Adapt to New Education Systems
EdSource Aug 22, 2023As 2022 turns into 2023, EdSurge asked educators and education leaders to share reflections on learning “lost” and “gained.”The COVID pandemic has …
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Preparing Gen-Z Students for the Future Workforce
Forbes Aug 20, 2023Nonprofits and for-profit businesses alike have an obligation to listen to what this generation has to say. Doing so can impact the future workforce and overall economy.
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Current Research Update on Social-emotional Learning in Schools
The Hechinger Report Aug 19, 2023An updated meta-analysis was published in July 2023 in the peer-reviewed journal Child Development. It was conducted by 14 researchers, the majority from Yale University, and it also found good results for SEL interventions in schools while simultaneously broadening the category of “social and…
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An Overview and Understanding of ‘School Choice’
Futurity Aug 16, 2023What is ‘school choice’ and how do these policies affect families and the public education system as a whole? An expert weighs in.
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