Wasser 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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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 Conflict in Afghanistan Impacts Women and Girls
Save the Children Sep 28, 2023Since 1976, Save the Children has been working steadfastly to support the advancement of gender equality in Afghanistan. Sadly, today, due to escalating conflict and a rising hunger crisis, millions of women and girls in Afghanistan are…
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Why It’s Time to Abandon Child Sponsorship Donation Models
Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 26, 2023Among nonprofits that serve children in impoverished areas, “child sponsorship” is a tried-and-true fundraising and communications model: The donor receives the name, photo, and biographical details of the individual student…
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How the expanded child tax credit — not a strong economy — slashed child poverty rates and why we need to bring it back.
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Analyzing Anti-bullying Strategies in Schools
Futurity Sep 17, 2023Efforts to curb bullying of kids with disabilities should not take a one-size-fits-all approach, researchers say.
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The Relationship Between Climate Change and Children’s Health
Futurity Sep 6, 2023New research offers insights into how climate change will affect child welfare.
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How Schools Can Navigate Parental Involvement and Political Tensions
Brookings Sep 4, 2023Conflicts between parents and educators are having tangible impacts on how schools are approaching instruction.
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DC Girls’ Coalition Amplifies Young Voices
Washington Area Women's Foundation Sep 3, 2023#AskHer Q&A ft.Kristi Matthews-Jones, Director of DC Girls’ Coalition…
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How to Support the Youth Mental Health Care Crisis
The Hechinger Report Aug 31, 2023The number of young people hospitalized for psychiatric care has shot up. The educational support they receive in treatment can make a marked difference in their recovery, experts say.
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Children Living Near Fracking Sites More Likely to Develop Health Issues
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