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OPINION: Black youth believe in their ability to make change, but our schools aren’t helping themBlack youth are frequently among the most civically engaged young people in the country, yet they are too often absent from conversations about civic excellence and receive too little civic education.
When Black youth appear in public conversations about civics, it’s usually in the context of disparities: whether it’s lower scores on the NAEP Civics assessment, underfunded schools or limited access ...
When Black youth appear in public conversations about civics, it’s usually in the context of disparities: whether it’s lower scores on the NAEP Civics assessment, underfunded schools or limited access ...
In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court sided June 27 with a group of Maryland parents who said they wanted to opt their ...
Trump’s order expanding school choice to Indian Country met resistance from parents and educators who worried it would ...
Thousands more children are expected to go hungry this summer as a growing number of states and cities decline federal summer ...
Elizabeth Tipton, president of the Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness (SREE) said the limited reinstatement is ...
High school staff often treat students they suspect of gang involvement differently, tracking them into classes that leave them unprepared to matriculate and counseling them out of applying to ...
Behind the turmoil of the many other challenges to higher education during the new Trump administration, state legislatures across the country are weakening or gutting the long-standing faculty ...
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OPINION: We have to work together to make our public schools great places to teach, work and learnThe persistent chaos and confusion and rigid policies in our schools choke the joy out of learning and breed an education culture defined by fear and distrust, turf wars and a widely acknowledged ...
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