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The Shortcomings of Current Educational Research

To improve education research and enable learner-centered education, collection and analysis of data must include information unfolding in real time.

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To Retain the Support of Black Voters, Democrats Must Re-Embrace Charter Schools

The Democratic Party has created a political conundrum for itself: It prides itself on anti-racism, but also on being friendly to labor unions.

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A smiling black adult male graduate holding his child who is wearing his graduation mortar board.

A Life-Changing School For Adults: Meet the Excel Center

Indiana’s Goodwill Excel Centers is a community charter school where adults without high school diplomas can earn diplomas and industry credentials.

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An Equity Agenda for Higher Education

Equity can only be achieved by ensuring learning outcomes that are equal among groups, and generating opportunities for all graduates.

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Toddlers Need Social Emotional Learning

Toddlers Need Social Emotional Learning

The need is real. Research and educator surveys show that young children have been severely impacted by pandemic-related stress and trauma.

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Educating Girls to Be the Best Versions of Themselves

Girls, especially Black ones, face special challenges at school, including mental health and harassment. Educators must account for these issues.

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Student reading a book.

Arizona Republicans Want to Ban Books with Gender Fluidity, Pronouns

Arizona Republicans this year are pushing to outlaw books that “promote” gender fluidity or pronouns.

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Servant Leadership, Humanity and Education (ft. Ericka Huggins & Sharif El-Mekki)

Black Panther, Ericka Huggins, and CEO of CBED Sharif El-Mekki talk women in leadership, youth activism, and inspiring community action.

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The Supreme Court Ruled in Favor of Students With Disabilities–Shouldn’t All Students Enjoy the Same Rights?

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a deaf Michigan student who sued his school system for providing him with an inadequate education.

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