Tadros & Faulker: Easing the pressure, raising pay and tending to teachers’ mental health can bring joy back to the classroom — and the career path.
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How Skills-based Volunteering Programs Can Help Retainment
Philanthropy News Digest Sep 1, 2023Today’s professionals are also very attuned to aligning their work with their values. This is even more pronounced with the younger generations in the workforce, Gen Z and millennials. According…
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Making the Digital Economy Work for Workers
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 31, 2023Tech titans are fostering new forms of digital colonialism, both within wealthy countries and on the global stage. But it’s not too late to build a digital economy that works for everyone.
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Strategies to Address Nonprofit Burnout
Candid Aug 29, 2023Candid Blog | Candid’s Cathleen Clerkin PhD explains what burnout is, why it’s rampant in today’s nonprofit sector, and what we can do to combat it.
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Finding Long-term Employment After Incarceration
The Aspen Institute Aug 27, 2023People exiting incarceration often struggle to find a job—and the idea of a full-fledged career is almost beyond conceiving. But through private and public partnerships, formerly incarcerated individuals are provided…
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The Importance of Prioritizing Individual Reentry From Prison
Connecticut Public Aug 24, 2023To combat a workforce shortage that continues to plague Connecticut, a leading child advocacy group is recommending that the state turn to people leaving incarceration to help fill the void.
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Most U.S. Nursing Homes Are Understaffed, Potentially Compromising Health Care For More Than A Million Elderly Residents
The Conversation Aug 23, 2023Reduced staffing means nursing home residents make more unnecessary trips to the hospital.
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Construction Protective Gear is Putting Women in Danger
The 19th Aug 21, 2023Too-big helmets, gloves, safety harnesses and vests are a perennial issue for women at job sites, creating safety concerns and barriers to their work in the industry.
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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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How to Address Poor Air Quality Workers Are Facing in India
India Development Review Aug 18, 2023Security guards, safai karamcharis, and waste pickers who spend a majority of their work hours outdoors are at a higher risk of lung diseases. Here’s how this can be addressed.
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Building an Equitable Future Through Investing
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Aug 13, 2023The United States faces four converging and overlapping challenges—a public health crisis and resulting economic one, a reckoning over structural racism, and the worsening effects of climate change—all of which…
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Bonding-centered Professional Development Will Benefit Teachers
Education Dive Aug 12, 2023Microdoses of professional development can help inspire winter-weary staff, supplementing monthly PD meetings that typically offer tangible take-away information while eliciting teacher input, Hammarskjord Middle School (New Jersey) Principal Michael…
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