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  • Environmental Justice and Critical Race Theory: Examining Intersections

    Brookings Aug 19, 2024

    Environmental justice in the U.S. has become a sociopolitical challenge to pursue a movement that counters environmental injustices that threaten the viability of many communities. Critical race theory provides a…

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  • Preserving Indigenous Languages via Education

    Global Washington Aug 19, 2024

    As a Nicaraguan, I grew up in a multiethnic, multicultural and multilingual country with a large Indigenous population. English and French were the mandatory languages in public and private schools…

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  • Education System Resilience: A Framework for Impact

    Global Partnership for Education Aug 19, 2024

    Across the world, disruptions to education – such as natural disasters, conflict, climate change impacts and the pandemic – have steadily increased. In addition, the rise of generative artificial intelligence…

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  • Choice-Based Professional Development: Creating Engaging Programs

    Edutopia Aug 16, 2024

    As an edtech coach, I constantly seek innovative ways to deliver impactful choice-based professional development, and when our district decided to transition from Microsoft to Google, I saw an opportunity…

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  • Supporting Student-Led Projects in Schools

    Edutopia Aug 16, 2024

    Many educators say, “Students are at the heart of everything we do.” As a school leader, I want to make sure this is a lived truth. We make so many…

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  • Math Class Can Be Both Welcoming and Challenging

    The Hechinger Report Aug 16, 2024

    Math education is living under a spell. Most classes and curricula operate under a pervasive and unspoken assumption; its benefits are widely accepted, but its flaws are all too hidden.…

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  • Summer Learning Programs: Evaluating Impact

    The Hechinger Report Aug 16, 2024

    In a middle school classroom in this Colonial-era city north of Boston, four 13- and 14-year-old boys were creating a poster with icons of their favorite apps. Ruler in hand,…

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  • Faculty Layoffs: A Reflection of a Growing Trend

    Higher Ed Dive Aug 16, 2024

    Western Illinois University plans to cut 57 faculty positions — 40 of which are tenured or tenure track — and 32 staff positions. Faculty layoffs are part of an effort to become more fiscally…

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  • Literacy Instruction Beyond English Classes

    The Hechinger Report Aug 15, 2024

    Like many high school chemistry teachers, Angie Hackman instructs students on atoms, matter and, she says, how they “influence the world around us.” But Hackman also has another responsibility in…

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  • Virtual Versions of On-Campus Classes Remain Popular

    Higher Ed Dive Aug 15, 2024

    Roughly two-thirds of colleges are making it a priority to create virtual versions of on-campus classes and programs, according to an annual survey of chief online learning officers. College officials…

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  • 7 Ways to Improve Students’ Mental Health

    K-12 Dive Aug 15, 2024

    Every administrator is aware of the critical need to rapidly scale up our ability to adequately support student mental health in our nation’s schools. School leaders are stepping up to…

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  • Music Education Partnerships: Schools and Nonprofits Collaborate

    K-12 Dive Aug 15, 2024

    When Tennessee’s Tullahoma City Schools conducted a survey in 2021 to determine its music education needs, the rural school system discovered that not only were there not enough instruments for…

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