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Mexico Will Soon Elect its First Female President – But That Landmark Masks an Uneven March Toward Women’s Rights
The Conversation Nov 13, 2023Mexico will elect its first female president in 2024, barring any surprises between now and the June vote. The looming landmark moment was all but guaranteed in September after the…
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Jail Conditions and Jail Deaths
The Conversation Nov 13, 2023The family of Samuel Lawrence, one of 10 people to die in Georgia’s Fulton County Jail in 2023, is fighting for answers and accountability. “I got to think about him…
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The Benefits of Data-informed Instructional Coaching Programs
Getting Smart Nov 13, 2023Issues with teacher retention and shortages are having serious negative consequences for students and educators. When teachers are dissatisfied with their work environments and aren’t receiving adequate support, it can impact their students’…
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Easing Teacher Stress to Address Learning Loss
The 74 Nov 13, 2023Gallagher & O’Brien: A supportive school culture is essential as educators shoulder additional responsibility for reversing learning loss…
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Assessing Housing Demands and Wildfire Risk
Grist Nov 13, 2023Climate change may be fueling fires, but housing demands are driving risk.
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The National STEM Challenge Is Looking for Youth to Solve Food System Challenges
Food Tank Nov 13, 2023The 2024 National STEM Challenge encourages US students to address real-world issues through innovative projects.
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Data Privacy Is Foundational to Digital Equity
The Learning Accelerator Nov 12, 2023Whether consciously or unconsciously, apps, internet service providers, and even schools could be selling or releasing data related to students’ — and teachers’ — locations, browsing habits, email content, and even…
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The Importance of Organizational Learning for Nonprofits and Funders
Alliance Magazine Nov 12, 2023Most of the problems that the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors are trying to solve are complex, and most of the solutions that first come to mind have been ineffective as…
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Why Earth’s Expanding Green Area Might Not Be Good News
Futurity Nov 12, 2023Looking at remote sensing data from NASA’s satellites, we’ve discovered that over the last two decades, the Earth has increased its green leaf area by a total of 5 percent,…
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Abortion Rights Victories Show this Issue is Unlikely to Fade in 2024 Elections − Three Things to Know
The Conversation Nov 12, 2023Abortion rights advocates won major victories in several state elections on Nov. 7, 2023, signaling that abortion laws are likely to continue to play an important role in the 2024…
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Next generation philanthropy. No matter how you define the next generation, many foundations struggle to engage this subset into their philanthropy. “The most important thing is to treat young people…
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