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How to Strengthen School-Family Partnerships With Proven Strategies

Learning local history isn’t about fixing past wrongs, Harris said. It’s about honoring history and acknowledging harm, which builds “community

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6 Strategies for Addressing Hate Speech and Microaggressions in Classrooms

Excerpted from Equity Now: Justice, Repair, and Belonging in Schools by Tyrone C. Howard. Copyright (c) 2024 by Corwin Press,

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Social Media Is Fueling a Tween Skin Care Craze. Some Dermatologists Are Wary

Carol Cheng, a pediatric dermatologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, says she’s also seeing more kids and adolescents

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How Postcards to Parents Can Help Schools Get Kids Back to Class

Espinoza said students who missed school were missing out on other benefits, too. “When a child is on campus, they’re

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New Studies of Online Tutoring Highlight Troubles With Attendance and Larger Tutoring Groups

However, online tutoring can be effective when students participate regularly. In this Northern California study, reading achievement increased substantially, in

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Are Some Children Really More Sensitive? Research Says Yes, But It Varies By Situation

Sensitive children often get a bad rap. They can be labeled as “difficult,” “dramatic” or “spoiled,” and often parents are

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Disabled Students Are Struggling to Get What They Need at School

“If Sam’s future is wide open, that’s my dream. I want him to experience what any six year old gets

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College Credit for Working Your Job? Walmart and McDonald’s Are Trying It

She’d returned to college in her late 40s using Walmart’s tuition-assistance program after joining the company as a part-time stocker.

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Researchers Warn of Potential for Racial Bias in AI Apps in the Classroom

A little background about this large bundle of essays: Students across the nation had originally written these essays between 2015

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They Weren’t Yet in School When COVID Hit. The Pandemic Still Set Back the Youngest Students.

It’s also possible that schools targeted more academic support to older children and teens. “We can see it as a