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Education

  • How Educators Can Tackle Gender-based Violence in Schools

    AVPN Oct 21, 2023

    School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) is a major obstacle to achieving gender equality. The education system provides opportunities for innovative, effective, and sustainable interventions to prevent violence against and between children,…

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  • Understanding Rural Education Systems and Infrastructure

    The Rural Blog Oct 20, 2023

    Photo by Leslie Cross, Unsplash About 30 miles and a mountain pass separate Teton County, Wyoming, from Teton County, Idaho, but the county …

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  • How Philanthropy Can Bolster Equity in Education

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Oct 20, 2023

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  • How Head Start Providers Can Help Protect Children From Environmental Harms

    Urban Institute Oct 20, 2023

    As environmental and climate change–related hazards grow, Head Start and other early childhood providers can support children’s well-being by understanding and taking action to prepare for environmental exposures.

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  • Dual Enrollment Can Save College Students Time and Money

    The Conversation Oct 19, 2023

    In a recent talk about new ways to do college admissions, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona spoke about his own experience taking a college course while still in high school.…

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  • How Online Tutoring Models Have Helped Increase Literacy Rates

    The 74 Oct 18, 2023

    The study, from researchers who typically advocate for in-person models, could be a breakthrough for schools struggling to find tutors.

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  • How Colleges Can Help Address Affordable Housing

    Higher Education Dive Oct 18, 2023

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  • Helping Advance Latino Graduation Rates

    EdSurge Oct 18, 2023

    If colleges and universities want to close the graduation gap for their Latino students, their target goal is clear: help another 6.2 million Latinos …

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  • Why College Campuses Need to Provide Mental Health Services

    The Hechinger Report Oct 17, 2023

    Campuses can not only create toxic breeding grounds for the student mental health crisis but also foster spaces where students thrive.

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  • Solving the STEM Educator Shortages in America

    The 74 Oct 16, 2023

    Thousands upon thousands of STEM teacher jobs have gone unfilled in recent years.

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  • The Real Issue of Post-pandemic Chronic Absenteeism Rates

    The 74 Oct 15, 2023

    Analysis of federal data reveals ‘a relaxed attitude’ toward daily attendance, experts said.

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  • Restorative Justice Only Works if There Are Enough Teachers

    The 74 Oct 14, 2023

    Coffey: I taught at a school where restorative justice genuinely worked, and we had something else essential: a robust staff…

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