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This year, I’m Black to the Future. | Black History Month 2024

For Black History Month 2024, EdPost CEO Chris Stewart asks: Can we focus on power? Understanding it, acquiring it, and using it to shape our future?

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Deep Learning AI: Empowering Businesses with Intelligent Technology

How AI has become the new Excel for graduating college students

AI tools are reshaping almost every business sector, and students need to be prepared for that future before they graduate.

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Seeking Justice for Black and Brown Children? Focus on the Social Determinants of Health

Education is just one of the many social factors that contribute to this foundation. In public health, they call these the “social determinants of health”.

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Literacy Ed Tech Can Provide Invaluable Support At Home

Education technology apps can provide invaluable help to improve literacy outside of the classroom, but which ones are the best fit for you?

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We Need To Be Clear About What School Choice Means

Chris Stewart discusses his journey to becoming an advocate for choice, and how his advocacy has always been grounded in anti-racism, liberation, and people’s choice.

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Charter School Leaders, Silence Is Not Your Friend

Chris Stewart explains why it’s time for charter leaders to recognize their potential to become advocates for their schools and communities.

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How I Stumbled Into Culturally Responsive Education

We must ensure that students experience a culturally responsive curriculum so that historically marginalized people are represented.

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Listen Up! ‘Good’ Readers May Not Be Effective Readers

Moving reading mindsets from focusing on being a “good reader” to being an “effective reader” is especially vital in upper grades.

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Black Teachers Make Their Colleagues Better Educators of Black Students

Having a Black same-year colleague improves academic performance, decreases suspension rates among white teachers’ Black students, and helps address bias.

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