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Reimagining Early Childhood Education Innovation
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How Racism Harms Black Girls in Philadelphia Public Schools
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Childcare Options For Kids With Disabilities Are Severely Limited
The Hechinger Report May 5, 2023For parents of children with disabilities, child care shortages have always been a reality.
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How International Partnerships Can Support Higher Education
Forbes May 3, 2023To boost economy and enrollment, higher education institutions should look to international partnerships.
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Funding Disparities for Historically Black Colleges and Universities
abcNEWS May 2, 2023The average historically Black college and university received 178 times less funding from foundations than the average Ivy League school in 2019, according to a new report on the underfunding of HBCUs released Tuesday…
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How Can School Districts Get More Mental Health Professionals?
Chalkbeat May 2, 2023The push aims to help address the shortage of mental health professionals in New Jersey schools and to increase diversity among those professionals.
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How Education Technology and Tutoring Can Help More Kids
The Hechinger Report May 1, 2023A blend of tutors and technology yielded results in ninth grade algebra equivalent to daily human tutoring alone at a much lower cost: $2,000 per student versus $3,000.
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Data Analysis Illuminates Diversity Within Populations
Brookings May 1, 2023The work done by big-data scholars is helping to call attention to the challenges of improving upward mobility and is creating a bright future for active changes in socioeconomic challenges in communities today.
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Department of Agriculture Loans Rural Colleges Millions
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Learnings From Union Strikes Against Universities
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