What We're Reading: Page 132
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 10, 2022
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EdSource
How an East Bay school turns into a community school under California’s model
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The Hechinger Report
Creating a curriculum with Black girls in mind
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The Seattle Times
WA students can get excused absences for mental health under new law
Jun 09, 2022
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NPR
How the arts can help children think about gun violence
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The Hechinger Report
High anxiety in Maine about pending Supreme Court decision on public funding for religious and private schools
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The Washington Post
Conservatives won school-board majorities and reversed equity initiatives
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Chalkbeat New York
What cuts will NYC educators make next school year?
Jun 08, 2022
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South Dakota News Watch
How national political forces are shaping S.D. education legislation
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The New York Times
After Uvalde, Teachers Wonder ‘What More?’
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SmartBrief
Administrators need to give teachers real mental health support now
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EdSource
New teaching residency at CSUB targets Black student success
Jun 07, 2022
Jun 06, 2022
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgia students’ private battle: Anxiety disorders in the classroom
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Forbes
More Guns In Schools Is Not The Answer To School Shootings
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The Washington Post
A Wake-Up Call for Public Education
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Chalkbeat
The Comeback we didn’t expect: Inside the stop-and-start school year of 2021-22
Jun 03, 2022
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District Administration
How many of your teachers want to quit? Depends what state you're in
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The Washington Post
How the pandemic and remote learning have impacted teens
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Montana Public Radio
Montana schools are finding elevated levels of lead
Jun 02, 2022
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The 74
Exclusive: California Teachers Union Expects to Lose 4,000 Members, Gain $2.3M
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eSchool News
The future of education is blended and hybrid learning
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Edutopia
3 Ways Administrators Can Include Teachers in Decision-Making
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The Hechinger Report
Stereotypes begin as early as 6 years old for girls in STEM