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Who Gets to Tell Our History?
When children see themselves and their communities mirrored in school curriculum, they learn better. But traditional curriculum situates people of the African Diaspora in a minimally positive — and many times negative — light, which has led to generations of Black students feeling disengaged.
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Reinventing Normal: The Setbacks and Silver Linings of Online Learning
The reality of educating children during a pandemic can be overwhelming. Learn how educators and policymakers are working to ensure every child is digitally connected.
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Can Ed-Tech Bridge the Gap Between Talent and Opportunity?
Tech tools that can keep students engaged and help guard against learning loss are suddenly front and center.
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Are Small Private Colleges Worth the Money?
Paying for college is becoming more difficult. So is justifying the full-freight cost of some private institutions.
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Personalizing Education for Everyone
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The Brain and Learning: What Works, What Doesn’t
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The Case for Inclusive Capitalism
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Learning to Be Human
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The Barriers to Education for a Prisoner
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