College students report more anxiety and depression than ever before. The good news is more also report receiving therapy or counseling.
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How Can Higher Education Offer More Workplace Skills?
EdSurge Mar 17, 2023Today’s high school graduates are increasingly questioning whether higher education is worth it, and that’s pushing colleges to rethink the value they …
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Youth Education in Regenerative Farming Practices
Food Tank Mar 16, 2023The Blackwood Educational Land Institute is a nature camp turned regenerative farm mentoring youth to become more in touch with the earth.
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What Will It Take to Close Diversity Gaps in STEM Education?
The 74 Mar 14, 2023Inside the Houston-based nonprofit working to bolster STEM programs for homeschool students, and help train their parents in core math skills…
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How to Improve Climate Education in the U.S.
degrees Mar 14, 2023Climate change is one of the most serious threats facing humanity, and it is only getting worse. To protect the future of all living things, we need to take collective action. Scientists and policymakers must implement a systemic response to the immediate needs, but it’s also imperative that…
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Teaching and Supporting Student Loss and Trauma
EdSurge Mar 14, 2023The original version of this essay was published by the TRiiBE. In my 16 years teaching in Chicago Public Schools (CPS), I have lost more students than …
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Some States Are Seeing an Uptick in Dropout Rates Since the Pandemic
Chalkbeat Mar 13, 2023Experts caution against focusing too closely on the specific dropout rates themselves, which can lag years behind more reliable measures and are difficult to interpret.
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How Can SEL Programs Help Students Feel Safer?
EdSurge Mar 13, 2023Students are feeling less safe in school. New research shows how SEL can support.
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Supporting Youth-led Indigenous Solutions to Environmental Issues
The Aspen Institute Mar 12, 2023Shondiin Mayo is originally from Stevens Village, Alaska, and grew up in both Fairbanks and the Navajo Nation. She is Diné (Navajo) and Tleeyegge Hut’aane and is of the Bitterwater Clan…
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The Importance of Building Collective Educator Agency
Getting SmartAt AVID, we’ve learned that when educators believe in their ability to act and that their action will bring about the desired outcome, they become even more efficient and effective. With collective educator agency, educators take intentional actions grounded in the belief that together, they can…
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Equitable Access to Tutoring Needed to Close Pandemic Learning Loss Gaps
Chalkbeat Mar 11, 2023Even as schools wield billions of dollars in federal COVID relief, only a small fraction of students have received tutoring to combat pandemic learning loss.
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Students Are Still Struggling in Classrooms Post COVID
Chalkbeat Mar 11, 2023A survey of educators found nearly 70% felt student behavior problems in the classroom were still higher than pre-COVID norms.
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