With rising housing costs, pushback from landlords and homeowners associations, and a complex web of regulations, it’s a wonder home-based providers …
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How Community Colleges Are Connecting to Job Markets
The Hechinger Report Jul 14, 2023In a new book, the Harvard Project on Workforce highlights five community colleges as examples of how to thrive by moving in step with their local economies, evolving to serve the quest for economic mobility in their students.
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A Call to Funders: Invest in Nonprofit Workers
Fund the People Jul 13, 2023The Center for Effective Philanthropy’s new report, State of Nonprofits in 2023: What Funders Need to Know, reveals that the inability to invest in support systems for staff is the primary challenge facing nonprofits today, according to nonprofit leaders themselves.
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Academic Medicine Isn’t A Safe Workplace for Marginalized Groups
Futurity Jul 11, 2023Women, racial and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals are disproportionately affected by workplace mistreatment in academic medicine, a study finds.
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Understanding Future Teacher Motivations
EdSurge Jul 9, 2023He believes the key to success as a teacher is in building connections with students.
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SNAP Work Requirements Don’t Get Boost Employment
Futurity Jul 4, 2023Work requirements for SNAP benefits don’t boost employment, a study finds. Instead, they have adverse effects on homeless people.
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Why Are More and More Teachers Leaving the Profession?
EdSurge Jul 4, 2023School’s out for summer. School’s out … forever?When we started to devise a summer reading list of EdSurge articles from 2023 that have been most …
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Workplace Weight Discrimination is Part of Workplace Inequity
Triple Pundit Jul 4, 2023Weight discrimination is a common but under-identified aspect of workplace inequity that is finally getting some attention as organizations look to embrace a more holistic definition of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
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Pay Increases Are Potential Solutions for Educator Turnover
Chalkbeat Jul 1, 2023Politicians might consider raising teacher pay, providing more help to new teachers, and supporting all teachers in managing student behavior.
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Inequity in Work-based Learning
MDRC Jun 30, 2023Eighteen months of a pandemic laid bare widening inequities embedded in our education system, our economy, and many other aspects of our society. Among the many gaps exposed by the…
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The Intersection of Green Infrastructure and Equitable Workforce Development
Urban Institute Jun 29, 2023During his State of the Union address last week, President Biden discussed the historic, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which, he suggested, will help the nation “withstand the devastating effects…
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Reframing What Laziness Looks Like
Nonprofit AF Jun 26, 2023[Image description: A panda, resting their head on some tree branches.Image by shangshaistonemen on Pixabay] Hi everyone, this will be the last blog post until August 8th, as I’ll be on my annual ……
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