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  • Encouraging Sociotechnical Design for Human Engineers to Solve World Problems

    The Conversation Sep 19, 2023

    Engineers spend much of their time absorbed in the technical aspects of problems, whether they’re designing the next generation of smartphones or building a subway. As recent news stories attest,…

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  • School Archietects Should Prepare for Extreme Heat and Severe Flooding

    EdSurge Sep 18, 2023

    Schools regularly serve as sites for learning, as well as hubs for community safety when disaster strikes. Here’s how they’re changing to beat heat, …

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  • The Child Care Crisis Requires Long-term Solutions

    The 74 Sep 18, 2023

    Norvell: Modernization and capacity management at state agencies could be first step in easing parents’ challenges.

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  • Why Schools Need Funding Now More Than Ever

    The Hechinger Report Sep 16, 2023

    Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives introduced an education bill that would slash almost $15 billion from Title I funding, which supports our highest-need students. Given our post-pandemic challenges, it is time to increase funding, not impose cuts that will harm students.

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  • A Survey of Teachers’ Perceptions of Their Work and Salaries

    RAND Corporation Sep 12, 2023

    The authors present teachers’ perceptions of their base salary and total weekly hours worked and describe how these factors related to teachers’ well-being and their intentions to leave their jobs….

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  • Understanding Data on Giving Trends

    Fuxx Sep 12, 2023

    Woodrow Rosenbaum from Giving Tuesday shares how he’s shaped groundbreaking research on elevating giving behaviors, and how he’s leveraged his history in leading growth in consumer strategies to expand the Giving Tuesday movement.

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  • Fighting Mental Health Stigma on College Campuses

    Futurity Sep 11, 2023

    College athletes face a lot of stressors alongside high rates of stigma surrounding mental health issues, new research shows.

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  • Gender Equity in the Higher Education Workforce

    Higher Education Dive Sep 11, 2023

    Some 28% of women working for colleges believe they have been passed over for a promotion because of their gender, according to new survey data from Gallup. Hispanic and Asian women were…

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  • Why Is Affordable Housing A Barrier for Educators?

    EdSurge Sep 11, 2023

    EAGLE COUNTY, Colo. — Carrie Rodgers gestures toward the silver medallion sitting atop her fridge, then waves it off. It’s nothing really, she shrugs. …

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  • How Can Educator Talent Shine Amid Teacher Shortages?

    The Hechinger Report Sep 9, 2023

    Post-pandemic, teachers remain bound to the same inflexible expectations and schedules that have defined their roles for hundreds of years. But current teacher shortages are finally spurring an embrace of broader conceptions of teaching.

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  • Why Schools Need to Think About Architecture for Extreme Heat

    The Hechinger Report Sep 7, 2023

    Design and architectural innovations can keep students, faculty and staff comfortable when the temperature rises, while also creating healthier, greener and more engaging places to learn. And there’s federal funding to pay for it.

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  • Meet the Interns Shaping the Future of Social Impact

    3BL Sep 5, 2023

    Hearing the phrase “summer interns” might bring to mind images of running errands or standing at the printer making copies all day. At Gen, we tell a slightly different story.…

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