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We Must Protect School Librarians at All Costs

Kwame Sarfo-Mensah discusses the war on diverse literature and school librarians. Learn how to support inclusivity in education and promote social justice.

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Science of Reading Curriculum: What It Is and What It Isn’t

Jeanne Jeup discusses effective reading instruction with science of reading curriculum: its components, benefits, and impact on students’ lifelong success.

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The Mind Trust on CSP and Community-Driven Change

Brandon Brown, CEO of The Mind Trust, discusses the effects of proposed CSP changes on Indianapolis charter schools, educational equity, and student choice.

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Fix What’s Broken: Affirmative Action in Higher Education

Educators face a critical, time-sensitive challenge to remove bias in the classroom in a post-affirmative action world in higher education.

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The (Ableist) Elephant in the Room: New Report Finds Charter Schools Fail Students With Disabilities

CREDO report unveils charter schools’ lack of equity commitment for students with disabilities.

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Black Educators: When They Tell You to Tone Down, Turn Up.

Educator Barnes unveils the challenges for Black educators around tone policing, gaslighting, and asks 20 key questions for equitable support.

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Use Competency- Based Learning to Promote Student Equity

Dr. Jeff Dillon, superintendent of the Wilder School District in Wilder, Idaho weighs in on the transformative powers of competency-based learning for student equity.

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Does TikTok Make Kids Anti-Science?

Helen Lee Bouygues, President of the Reboot Foundation, weighs in on the potential harm of Tik Tok and attitudes around science, using a data-driven approach from the organization’s latest survey.

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I Teach High School Math: How I Lead with Equity in Mind

Geometry teacher and teacher of the year Jennifer Selder discusses how to lead with equity in the classroom and bring optimism to teaching in a post-COVID world.

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