What We're Reading: Page 90
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 05, 2022
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U.S. News & World Report
Where Is Kindergarten Mandatory?
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Axios
The child care sector added 10,000 new workers over the last two months
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CalMatters
Pandemic widened California’s ‘achievement gap’
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ProPublica
The Corporation Exploiting Washington’s Special Education System
Dec 02, 2022
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Security Magazine
Leveraging zero trust to reduce cyberattacks in the education sector
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NPR
School principals say misinformation, politics made last year ‘rough as hell’
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The Washington Post
AP African American Studies class teaches Black history to students
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EdSurge
Why Did We Stop Hearing About the Teachers Making Millions on Teachers Pay Teachers?
Dec 01, 2022
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EdSurge News
The ‘Digital Equity’ Students Need to Learn May Not Come Without Community Outreach
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The 74
L.A. Schools Chief Alberto Carvalho — Our Kids Did Well on the Nation’s Report Card. Why Is That Hard to Believe?
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WEMU-FM
Michigan Dept. of Education finds 54 school districts with at least one low-achieving school
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Ohio Capital Journal
Criticism of Ohio’s state board of education continues as overhaul is considered
Nov 30, 2022
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The Hechinger Report
Inside the podcast that reignited the reading wars
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Chalkbeat
Tennessee private schools could get $60 million in leftover pandemic aid
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The Washington Post
Oakland teens win voting rights — then get a voter suppression lesson
Nov 29, 2022
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Georgia Public Broadcasting
Girls flag football is the fastest-growing sport in Georgia schools
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The Texas Tribune
More Texas parents turn to home schooling after the pandemic
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USA Today
University of Chicago conducts largest social experiment ever on schools
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Forbes
Despite ‘Anti-Woke’ Pushback In The U.S., National Teacher Of The Year Kurt Russell Shares How He Prioritizes Diversity In His Curriculum
Nov 28, 2022
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nola.com
Jefferson Parish Star Academy helps students catch up
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ProPublica
At Washington State Special Education Schools, Years of Abuse Complaints and Lack of Academics
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Education Week
Schools Are Resegregating. There’s a Push for the Supreme Court to Consider That
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Education Next
Parents Punish Schools That Stayed Physically Closed During the Pandemic
Nov 23, 2022
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The Washington Post
Studies show COVID’s toll on students living in poverty, learning from home
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EdSurge
Early Childhood and Climate Change Are Connected in More Ways Than You Might Think
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The Hechinger Report
Once criticized, ‘Spanglish’ finds a place in the classroom
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NPR
New York tells schools to drop Native American mascots