Data can be a powerful tool for education improvement, but school systems need help to ensure that educators and administrators have access to timely, accurate, and actionable data, as well as the analytical skills needed to leverage it in meaningful ways.
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Science Textbooks That Deny Climate Change Are Being Sent to Middle and High Schools
One Green Planet Feb 11, 2023One group that has stayed true to its old ways is the Heartland Institute, a think tank that has been at the center of climate change denial for decades.
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Navigating the Systemic Challenges In Higher Education
Forbes Feb 11, 2023Here are four systemic challenges I see in higher education, and how industry leaders can help address them.
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School Counselor Sheds Light on the Importance of Mental Health Support
Chalkbeat Feb 10, 2023Sharayne Douglas works with students at schools in Broward County through Pace Center for Girls, a nonprofit that provides academic support and counseling to girls who have experienced trauma.
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Statewide Group Advocates for Young Black Students
EdSource Feb 6, 2023Black students face increasing rates of depression and suicide. One group of young people in California is working hard to reverse that.
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Understanding Suicide Risk in Young College Students
Futurity Feb 6, 2023New research finds a correlation between poor sleep and suicide risk in college-aged adults, as well as ways to potentially reduce the risk.
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The Struggles First-generation College Students Face
EdSource Feb 6, 2023Finishing is college is hard, especially for those who are the first in their families to seek a higher education. So take guilt-free advantage of available resources.
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The Concerning Decline in Hawaii’s School Enrollment
The 74 Feb 6, 2023Hawaii is on track to have fewer students enrolled in state-run schools by 2027 than at any point since that early years of statehood…
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Is the Focus on Learning Loss Unhelpful to Students?
The Hechinger Report Feb 5, 2023Pandemic learning loss is being framed as a “generational emergency” leading to a collective wringing of hands. But what learning did students actually lose? Educators should focus on what students did learn — and how we can do better moving forward.
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States Are Reimagining School Accountability Systems
Chalkbeat Feb 4, 2023States are debating how to hold schools accountable for students’ academy recovery while also acknowledging the pandemic’s lingering effects.
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The Difficulty of Finding Substitute Teachers
The Rural Blog Feb 4, 2023Image generated by artificial intelligence system DALL.E 2, with directions from Carmen Nobel of Journalist’s Resource Sub vacation : Term …
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