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    Why Do Black Teachers Leave Schools At Higher Rates?

    Chalkbeat Jul 28, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · A number of studies have concluded that black teachers leave schools at higher rates, but Chalkbeat reports that these conclusions may not be totally accurate. According to…

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    How Three Leaders Have Driven Personalized Learning Changes

    EdSurge Jul 28, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • When schools move toward personalized learning, the process can be hard and there are often numerous questions that aren’t answered. EdSurge talks with three leaders about…

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    Longer School Days Could Make Learning More Compelling and Life Less Stressful

    The 74 Jul 28, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Conor Williams questions the current school system schedule and explains how longer school days could boost student success and make life less stressful for parents. · How…

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    Military University Latest to Offer Income Share Agreement

    Education Dive Jul 28, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · According to Education Dive, Norwich University is the most recent school to join in on the income share agreement program. Students will receive lower tuition during school,…

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    A New Approach to Apprenticeships That Rethinks the Path from Education to Career

    The 74 Jul 26, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Colorado program CareerWise developed an initiative based on a Swiss apprenticeship program where students commit to three-year apprenticeships during high school and make around $30,000 at the…

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    With the Right Supports, We Can Help Students With Autism

    The 74 Jul 26, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The government-funded support structures for autistic students disappears after they graduate from high school. The author suggests that more should be provided for these students since around…

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    Van Jones: AI Jobs Are a Route Out of Poverty for Urban Youth

    Fast Company Jul 25, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Fast Company reports on a recent conference where CNN’s Van Jones discussed how jobs developing artificial intelligence may help young people of color in low-income communities.…

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    Straight Up Conversation: Leading Educators Departing CEO Jonas Chartock

    AEI Jul 24, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · Frederick Hess talks with Jonas Chartock about Leading Educators, a nonprofit advancing teachers’ leadership skills and providing better opportunities for students. · How does teacher leadership…

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    How to Help Others Achieve a Living Wage

    Social Venture Partners Jul 24, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Social Venture Partners discusses the RVC Fellowship program, which provides nonprofit management training to people in marginalized communities, making sure that the cycle of low pay…

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    Girls-only Trade Classes Are Spreading

    The Hechinger Report Jul 24, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Hechinger Reports talks about how female-only trade classes — such as auto repair — are become more prevalent, following the trend of workforce preparation, while…

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    The Not-So-Dire Future of Work

    Brookings Jul 23, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The author writes about the tendency to take a melodramatic stance on the future technological advances that will inevitably affect the workforce.  However, he writes that there is…

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    Accreditation: What is the Department of Education Thinking?

    Christensen Institute Jul 22, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · The U.S. Department of Education recently announced that it will be taking a look into accreditation. According to the Christensen Institute, Diane Auer Jones is leading…

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