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Mothers’ Education Has A Powerful Role Shaping Their Children’s Futures
“Mothers’ education has a powerful role shaping their children’s futures,” by Yue Qian, University of British Columbia and Yang Hu, Lancaster University Providing equitable quality education for all people is one of the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. To … Continue reading
Stressed Out, Burned Out And Dropping Out: Why Teachers Are Leaving The Classroom
“Stressed out, burned out and dropping out: Why teachers are leaving the classroom” by Tuan D. Nguyen, Kansas State University Many school districts across the United States are in the midst of a crisis: a teacher shortage. Part of the … Continue reading
International Literacy Day: Help Another Read
Read a book day. That is what we are observing today. Then on Thursday, it’s Literacy Day. In a time of social media, everything being online, it might feel as if reading is a thing of the past and video … Continue reading
‘Generation C’: Why Investing In Early Childhood Is Critical After COVID-19
‘Generation C’: Why investing in early childhood is critical after COVID-19 by David Philpott, Memorial University of Newfoundland Conversations are beginning about Generation C, the COVID-19 kids. While exactly which ages should be included in this generational label is under debate, … Continue reading
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4 Reasons Why Now Is The Best Time For Women Small-Business Owners To Further Their Education
Women small-business owners, this one is for you. The tale of the college drop-out who went on to create a unicorn, while being inspiring can also be misleading. As women small-business owners, it is important to not underestimate the value … Continue reading
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Pandemic Prompts More Teachers To Consider Early Retirement Or New Career
“Pandemic prompts more teachers to consider early retirement or a new career” by Gema Zamarro, University of Arkansas; Andrew Camp, University of Arkansas; Dillon Fuchsman, Saint Louis University, and Josh McGee, University of Arkansas The Research Brief is a short take … Continue reading
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Summer School 2021: Bringing Joy Back to the Classroom and Supporting Stressed Kids
Summer. Bringing joy back to the classroom and supporting stressed kids – what summer school looks like in 2021 by Raphael Travis Jr., Texas State University; Kathleen Lynch, University of Connecticut; Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Temple University; Naomi Polinsky, Northwestern University, and … Continue reading
Lifetime Lessons From A Grade School Teacher We All Can Learn
Lifetime lessons are taught daily but often we do not recognise them at the moment. This was written several years ago but bears repeating at this time. Lessons That Have Served A Lifetime The intensity of our conversation was and … Continue reading
Education For Girls Is Not Problematic But Neccessary
Education for girls is not problematic. We have been talking and writing about this for years. This conversation began years ago under another context. It remains relevant. It’s A Crime – Education For Girls You might recall the 2012 vicious … Continue reading