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Supporting Student Mental Health Amidst a Counselor Shortage
The 74 Oct 6, 2023Wasser Gish: Integrated support uses existing staff to coordinate responses to students’ needs, focuses on every kid and crunches data to find trends.
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How One School District Supports Students and Preserves Culture Through Book Translation
Chalkbeat Oct 6, 2023In Oxnard, California, a new initiative led to the translation recording of books into the Indigenous language Mixteco.
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The Disproportionate Impact of Child Care Closures on Latinas
The 19th Oct 6, 2023Latinas are more likely to be child care providers and to have children in the home who need care. The end of federal funds could hit them hard.
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Insights Into English Learners’ High School Graduation Rates by State
EdSurge Oct 6, 2023When Mayra Valtierrez talks about the students in New Mexico public schools who are learning English, one thing becomes clear: It’s an incredibly …
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How Can Colleges Boost Student Voter Engagement?
Higher Ed Dive Oct 5, 2023Higher Education News…
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Lack of Updated Data Hinders Progress Toward Learning Loss Recovery
The 74 Oct 5, 2023Cohen: In dozens of states, the most recent information is 15 months old. It raises the question: Are they delaying releasing unflattering stats?
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How Immigrants and Refugees Are Helping Address Teacher Shortages
The 74 Oct 3, 2023As teacher shortages persist, Chicago, Lincoln and Tulsa are filling in the gaps with more than 150 internationally trained immigrants and refugees.
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After Affirmative Action: Advice for Admissions
Higher Education Dive Oct 3, 2023Higher Education News…
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How a Reparations Plan Can Help Advance Racial Justice in Education
YES! Magazine Oct 3, 2023White public schools have always gotten more money than Black public schools. These funding disparities go back to the so-called “separate but equal” era—which was enshrined into the nation’s laws by the…
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How School Closures Impact Students of Color
The Hechinger Report Oct 2, 2023When schools have more students of color, they’re more likely to close — and some shutter even when they’re high performing. In Louisiana’s largest school district, Jefferson Parish, advocates say the move exacerbates a racist history, too.
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Family Engagement is Critical for Post-pandemic Education
Brookings Oct 2, 2023More than two and a half years later, the cumulative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and their caregivers are coming into clear view. Surveys of both parents and educators highlight concerning trends…
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