What We're Reading: Page 168
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 28, 2021
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Dallas News
Few dyslexic students benefiting from an online tool that’s costing Texas millions
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Edutopia
How to Teach Character in the Classroom and Online
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The Hechinger Report
When students research the inequality in their own schools
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The 74
Interest in COVID Vaccine is Mounting Among NYC Teachers, As Supply Chain Runs Dry
Jan 27, 2021
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The Hechinger Report
What lessons does special education IEPs hold for personalized learning?
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The Hechinger Report
Can we teach our way out of political polarization?
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CNN
The reckoning over the nation's schools and Covid is coming
Jan 26, 2021
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The Hechinger Report
What lessons does special education hold for personalized learning?
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The Washington Post
Biden: I don’t blame teachers or their unions for schools staying closed
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The New York TImes
13,000 School Districts, 13,000 Approaches to Teaching During Covid
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Chalkbeat
It’s been two weeks since the Capitol attack. Here’s how students are feeling about national politics
Jan 25, 2021
Jan 22, 2021
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The New York TImes
A Slice of What Education Looks Like in Pandemic America
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Chalkbeat
For Miguel Cardona, the ability to build community and confront racism was forged in his Connecticut hometown
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Edutopia
A Look at How Arts Teachers Can Promote a Sense of Community
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EdSource
L.A. Unified experiments with new tutoring program during pandemic
Jan 21, 2021
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None
COVID relief funding is coming to K-12 schools. Are you prepared to take advantage?
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EdSource
In inaugural address, Biden says it is possible to teach children ‘in safe schools’
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Edutopia
'Twitter Wars' Breathe Life into Challenging Material
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AP News
Biden revokes Trump report promoting ‘patriotic education’
Jan 20, 2021
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EdSource
San Diego superintendent will bring years of teaching to deputy education secretary post
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EdSurge
With the Pandemic Shining New Light on Early Childhood Educators, Proponents Look to ‘Radical’ Changes
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Higher Ed Dive
College Board drops SAT subject tests, essay
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Chalkbeat
Will holding back struggling third-grade readers improve literacy? Tennessee’s governor thinks so, but others aren’t sure.