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  • School Facilities Management: Whose Responsibility Is It?

    Civil Beat Aug 23, 2024

    Superintendent Keith Hayashi promised state legislators late last year that he would reform the Department of Education’s approach to school facilities management. DOE had just proposed relinquishing nearly half a…

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  • Teaching Intersectional Black History Lessons

    Chalkbeat Aug 21, 2024

    My Dad was born in Trinidad. My mother is Polish and British. I was born with this beautiful, complicated ancestry. I am an immigrant. I am Black. I am white.…

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  • Fulfilling Teachers’ Wish Lists: A Best-Selling Author’s Insights

    EdSurge Aug 20, 2024

    As someone who views cooking and baking as hobbies, not chores, I follow a lot of food bloggers and recipe developers on social media. I subscribe to many of their…

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  • Women’s Education-To-Career Transitions: Facilitating Success in Low-Income Countries

    Education Development Trust Aug 20, 2024

    The transitions from school to higher education and employment can have a significant impact on an individual’s lifetime potential. Earlier in 2023, we conducted a literature review to help us…

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  • Cornell Workers Strike as New Academic Year Approaches

    Facilities Dive Aug 19, 2024

    As universities and colleges nationwide prepare to welcome students back to campus, some facilities teams are in the midst of contract negotiations. Here’s a look at some recent and ongoing…

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  • Choice-Based Professional Development: Creating Engaging Programs

    Edutopia Aug 16, 2024

    As an edtech coach, I constantly seek innovative ways to deliver impactful choice-based professional development, and when our district decided to transition from Microsoft to Google, I saw an opportunity…

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  • Faculty Layoffs: A Reflection of a Growing Trend

    Higher Ed Dive Aug 16, 2024

    Western Illinois University plans to cut 57 faculty positions — 40 of which are tenured or tenure track — and 32 staff positions. Faculty layoffs are part of an effort to become more fiscally…

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  • Literacy Instruction Beyond English Classes

    The Hechinger Report Aug 15, 2024

    Like many high school chemistry teachers, Angie Hackman instructs students on atoms, matter and, she says, how they “influence the world around us.” But Hackman also has another responsibility in…

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  • Historically Black Medical Schools Receive $600 Million Donation

    Higher Ed Dive Aug 7, 2024

    Bloomberg Philanthropies is donating $600 million to the nation’s four historically Black medical schools to help strengthen their endowments and diversify the medical field, according to an announcement on Tuesday. Howard University’s College…

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  • Creating Culinary Career Paths for Students

    Chalkbeat Aug 7, 2024

    Edgar Cordova, a rising 12th grader at Xavier High School in Union Square, has spent his summer working in a school kitchen — bagging milk, cleaning tables, and cutting up…

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  • Nonprofit Internship Programs: 14 Tips for Effectiveness

    Forbes Aug 6, 2024

    Nonprofit organizations often face the challenge of advancing their mission while operating with limited resources. A well-crafted nonprofit internship program can bridge this gap, improving both the organization’s capabilities and…

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  • Scaling Career Technical Education in Hawaii

    Civil Beat Aug 6, 2024

    About 500 educators will be receiving up to $8,000 in bonuses this month, but some school leaders aren’t convinced it will be enough to solve Hawaii’s shortage of career technical…

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