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    Parents’ Concerns Over School Closures Continue to Grow

    The 74 Jun 18, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • According to Bruno Manno school officials must act with thoughtful immediacy to address parents’ concerns over the impact of school closures on their children. • How…

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    Four Ways Schools Can Use COVID-19 To Address Class Equity

    The 74 Jun 18, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Adam Pisoni, at The 74, discusses school districts’ unique opportunity to redesign class scheduling during COVID-19 to address and improve class equity. • Remote learning can…

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    Creating Safe Online Spaces for Young People

    Think NPC Jun 15, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Kelly Bradshaw-Walsh at Think NPC explores ways to create safe online learning spaces for young people and how to stay human in the digital age. ·…

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    Is Child Abuse Really Rising During The Pandemic?

    The Marshall Project Jun 15, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Due to the pandemic’s impact on school closures, advocates worry about a spike in child abuse due to fewer eyes being on the children.  · Why…

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    The Unwanted Child Welfare Scrutiny For Parents Of Color

    CityLab Jun 14, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • At CityLab, Kendra Hurley describes how COVID-19 has provided parents of color with a much-needed respite from excessive, unwanted child welfare scrutiny. • How does child…

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    What Can You Do to Address Inequality?

    VolunteerMatch Jun 11, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Individuals can take action against the widening inequality gap in America through these avenues: building awareness, education, and thinking about strategic volunteerism.  • What are the…

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    Delivering Trauma-Informed Care Online to Students

    EdSurge Jun 10, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • One school in New Jersey that specializes in trauma-informed care is prioritizing virtual community meetings and check-ins over instruction to ensure students are getting the care…

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    School Therapists Worry About Children Getting Left Behind During COVID-19

    Chalkbeat Jun 10, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • School closures due to COVID-19 also cut speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists that special education law requires. • How can school districts support those who…

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    New Tool Will Help Educators Assess Student-Centered Learning

    RAND Jun 9, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: •  The Measuring and Improving Student-Centered Learning (MISCL) Toolkit, developed with support from the Nellie Mae Education Foundation, helps educators assess the effectiveness of student-centered learning online.  •…

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    Emergency Education Relief Funds Create Questions Over Usage

    Education Dive Jun 7, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • At Education Dive, Linda Jacobson summarizes recent, state-wide emergency education relief funds and the debate over how and where they should be spent. • Why is…

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    How K-12 Schools Are Responding to Issues Brought on By Coronavirus

    Education Dive Jun 1, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Roger Riddell, writing for Education Dive, discusses how school districts are addressing needs such as homework gaps, digital divides, and access to school meals during coronavirus.  •…

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    Families in New York Struggle as Free Internet Deals Expire

    Chalkbeat New York Jun 1, 2020

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Reema Amin depicts the hardships facing families and students in New York as free internet deals begin to expire. • How can the private and public…

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