What We're Reading: Page 128
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 22, 2022
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ETV News
Women in Leadership Roles Slightly Up in Utah Public Education
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The Dallas Morning News
Billions still untapped by Texas schools to help students recover from COVID slide
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Education Commission of the States
How States Can Strengthen K-12 Civics Education
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MedPage Today
13-Year-Old Accepted to Medical School
Jul 21, 2022
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EdSurge News
How Do You Grade a Creative Assignment?
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World Economic Forum
COVID-19 pushed millions into ‘learning poverty’
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IDEDNews.org
Twin Falls to place 10 armed security guards in schools
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The New York Times
In Argentina, a Battle Over Gender-Inclusive Language in Classrooms
Jul 20, 2022
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The Pew Charitable Trusts
3 Key Considerations to Ensure Effectiveness of New 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
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Education Next
Beyond Bake Sales
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SecurityInfoWatch.com
Inside how Texas trains teachers to carry guns
Jul 19, 2022
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The Texas Tribune
Texas House committee report on Uvalde: 5 takeaways
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Tech & Learning
The Time to Obligate ESSER Funds is Now
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Education Week
Teachers Demand Answers From Social Media Companies: ‘What’s It Going to Do to Our Kids?'
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USA Today
Betsy DeVos wants to get rid of the Department of Education
Jul 18, 2022
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NBC News
DeSantis' education message is winning in battleground states, teacher union poll finds
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Chalkbeat Detroit
Michigan parents will advise Whitmer on education
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Connecticut Public Radio
Connecticut gives $7 million to teachers to help with student debt relief
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Deseret News
Church-run schools? Advocate favors state-sponsored Christian education
Jul 15, 2022
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ASCD
Self-Care is Not Enough!
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EdTech Magazine
Build a Culture of Cybersecurity Awareness in K–12 Schools
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The New Yorker
The Kids Who Lost Parents to COVID
Jul 14, 2022
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eSchool News
Getting real-world experience: High schoolers design a ‘life skills’ lab for students with disabilities
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The Sacramento Bee
Public Employment Relations Board takes up strike complaint by Sacramento teacher union
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The Washington Post
Council would require D.C. schools report door locks, faulty HVACs