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PRINCIPAL VOICE: Inviting families into our classrooms slashed absenteeism and raised reading levels
Research has long shown that family engagement in their child’s education — attending parent-teacher conferences and ...
Two years ago, I bought each of the teachers at Hamilton Elementary in San Diego’s City Heights neighborhood a blue chair. I told them to put it in the back of their classrooms, and that if a parent ...
Climate.gov is at risk of being mothballed or turned into a site for disinformation, leaving educators to search for alternative tools.
For the last 15 years, science teacher Jeff Grant has used information on climate change from the federal website Climate.gov to create lesson plans, prepare students for Advanced Placement tests and ...
High school apprenticeships are slowly spreading, as young people become more disillusioned with four-year college and ...
Getting accustomed to life in Los Angeles also wasn’t easy. Sontay Ramos and her mother are Indigenous Guatemalans, fluent in ...
The DOGE sledgehammer came just as schools were administering an important international test — the Program for International ...
Opinion
OPINION: It should not be so hard to transfer from community college, so let’s remove the roadblocksCommunity colleges should be an avenue into high-value STEM degrees for students from low-income backgrounds, but just 2 percent of students who begin at a community college earn a STEM bachelor’s ...
In the nearly two years since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions, there have been repeated calls for universities to address the resulting decline in diversity by recruiting ...
There’s new momentum behind letting students cash in their life skills toward degrees, saving them time and money and helping colleges recruit new customers by giving what’s called credit for prior ...
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