Edgar Cordova, a rising 12th grader at Xavier High School in Union Square, has spent his summer working in a school kitchen — bagging milk, cleaning tables, and cutting up…
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US Political Violence: Facilitating Classroom Discussions
Chalkbeat Aug 7, 2024For the past few years, I’ve watched the first episode of the HBO miniseries “John Adams” with my ninth grade U.S. History classes, as part of our unit on the American…
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Project 2025’s Potential Impact on Education
The Hechinger Report Aug 7, 2024The proposals in the 2025 Presidential Transition Project — known as Project 2025 and designed for Donald Trump — would significantly impact the American education system, early education through college, from…
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Nigeria Learning Passport: Improving Education Access
UNICEF Aug 7, 2024UNICEF is proud to announce that the Nigeria Learning Passport has reached a remarkable milestone of one million subscribers. This groundbreaking digital learning platform, launched to ensure continuous learning during…
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Schools’ Bans on Cellphones Difficult to Enforce
The 74 Aug 7, 2024At lunch last school year, sixth graders at Bayside Middle School in Virginia Beach could be heard shouting “Uno” and tapping out sound patterns on a Simon game console. Getting students…
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English Language Learners’ Absenteeism Has Worsened
The 74 Aug 7, 2024English language learners in four major school districts in California are now more likely to be chronically absent than their peers, a troubling pendulum swing from before the pandemic when…
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Nonprofit Internship Programs: 14 Tips for Effectiveness
Forbes Aug 6, 2024Nonprofit organizations often face the challenge of advancing their mission while operating with limited resources. A well-crafted nonprofit internship program can bridge this gap, improving both the organization’s capabilities and…
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Talking to Kids About Math May Enhance Skills
The Hechinger Report Aug 6, 2024Parents know they should talk and read to their young children. Dozens of nonprofit organizations have promoted the research evidence that it will help their children do better in school. But the…
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Scaling Career Technical Education in Hawaii
Civil Beat Aug 6, 2024About 500 educators will be receiving up to $8,000 in bonuses this month, but some school leaders aren’t convinced it will be enough to solve Hawaii’s shortage of career technical…
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Why Teachers Customize Lessons
The Hechinger Report Aug 6, 2024Some educators say district-provided curricula aren’t culturally relevant and don’t serve student needs. Experts fret that teachers customizing lessons will cause too much drift from standards. It’s a Sunday in…
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Resisting Book Bans: The Importance of Community Organizing
The 19th Aug 6, 2024Casting shadows over both public and school libraries, book bans have hit record numbers and continue to trend upward. But education experts say that despite these “bleak” realities, the power…
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Non-college Pathways to STEM Careers
The Hechinger Report Aug 6, 2024Free, short-term non-college pathways to STEM careers at the Marcy Lab School and Hack the Hood prepare underrepresented students for jobs in tech. About one and a half years ago,…
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