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Getting boys in on climate action

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The Hechinger Report 1d ago higher-ed
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Why is caring for the planet considered ‘unmanly’? That’s a question Joseph Henderson, a lecturer at the University of Vermont, has been grappling with recently. There’s research suggesting that boys care less about the planet than girls,…
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The tricks teachers are trying to fix students’ shortening attention spans

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The Hechinger Report 3d ago higher-ed
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TOLEDO, Ohio — William Werner’s first-grade class was squirming. Some of his students at McKinley STEAM Academy were still completing reading worksheets one morning last month while others who had long finished were building pyramids out…
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The future of AI in the classroom

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The Hechinger Report 3d ago edtech
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I spent most of the last two weeks on the road in California at three education conferences that highlighted the risks – and potential benefits – of artificial intelligence in the classroom. The American Educational Research Association…
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As deadline looms, $289 million in federal education research funding may go unspent

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The Hechinger Report 4d ago policy
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More than a third of the federal government’s education research budget — an estimated $289 million — could go unspent this year, according to an analysis by an advocacy group. The Knowledge Alliance, which represents 20 private research…
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OPINION: Bringing different school districts together can bridge social divides and inspire change

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The Hechinger Report 7d ago policy
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Our national politics are divided and angry in a way that often feels beyond our control. The division doesn’t just stay “out there” but filters down to the community and school level. I worry about what kind of environment that creates…
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How much will that college cost you? Good luck figuring it out

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The Hechinger Report 7d ago higher-ed
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Financial aid offer letters are supposed to tell families how much they will have to pay for college, which can be the deciding factor in where — or even whether — students go to college. But too often, the letters leave out important…
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Early intervention services for young children boost later test scores

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The Hechinger Report 10d ago higher-ed
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A first-of-its-kind study has found that early intervention services — which can include occupational, physical and speech therapies, among others — improve children’s test scores, even years down the road. The study, conducted jointly by…
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Early intervention services for young children boost later test scores

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The Hechinger Report 10d ago research
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A first-of-its-kind study has found that early intervention services — which can include occupational, physical and speech therapies, among others — improve children’s test scores, even years down the road. The study, conducted jointly by…
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United States

OPINION: Tenure is under attack nationwide, threatening academic freedom and sending chills to faculty

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The Hechinger Report 11d ago higher-ed
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Academic freedom is not a gift. It is a structure long protected by tenure, a contract with no expiration date that guarantees procedural protections to faculty. Tenure has granted faculty at U.S. colleges and universities the rights to…
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Why India’s Infosys has a university of its own

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The Hechinger Report 12d ago higher-ed
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MYSORE, India — Employers around the world share a familiar complaint: Universities often don’t prepare students for fast-changing job demands. Too many new graduates need extra preparation before they’re workforce-ready. In India, rather…
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OPINION: Too many community college students never finish what they started, and that must change

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The Hechinger Report 13d ago higher-ed
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When policymakers debate whether community colleges should offer bachelor’s degrees, the arguments often sound abstract: mission creep, duplication, threats to university enrollment. Yet for the students that community colleges serve and…
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More than a quarter of private colleges are at risk of closing, new projection shows

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The Hechinger Report 13d ago higher-ed
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CRAFTSBURY COMMON, Vt. — More than a dozen newborn lambs cavorted around a fenced-in yard beneath the scrutiny of their mothers and a few watchful students taking turns attending to them. The lambs’ successful births have been a needed…
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United States

Trump squeezed Brown U. for $50 million in job training. Here’s who gets the money

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The Hechinger Report 19d ago policy
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CRANSTON, R.I. — Before he landed in prison three years ago for selling drugs, Joe worked on and off as a construction laborer. In his free time, he’d do little projects around the house, his youngest daughter by his side. “I always liked…
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United States

The quest to build a better AI tutor

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The Hechinger Report 20d ago edtech
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It’s easy to get swept up in the hype about artificial intelligence tutors. But the evidence so far suggests caution. Some studies have found that chatbot tutors can backfire because students lean on them too heavily, get spoonfed…
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PARENT VOICE: Children with special needs are too often failed by our education system

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The Hechinger Report 20d ago wellbeing
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As a mom of a child with special needs, I often spend the majority of my day filing insurance forms for reimbursement. I can spend hours on the phone trying to find out why coverage was denied for my child’s therapy. Usually, it is due to…
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United States

Youth drug use is down, but overdoses have risen. One town’s schools have a possible solution

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The Hechinger Report 20d ago policy
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FORT KENT, Maine — Michael Robertson struggled in school almost from the very beginning. But it was in seventh grade, when he started smoking cigarettes and drinking, that school seemed to become nearly unbearable to him. “There was always…
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United States

Delaying kindergarten may have limited benefit

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The Hechinger Report 24d ago policy
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When my son was about to turn 5, I was faced with a decision that may be familiar to parents of children whose birthdays are close to kindergarten enrollment cutoff dates. In my local school district, children must be 5 years old on or…
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