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21 votes
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Pseudowork and real work
7 votes -
Why I'm tired of hearing about wokeism
7 votes -
Faced with soaring Ds and Fs, schools are ditching the old way of grading
12 votes -
Goodbye, MIT
14 votes -
The tragedy of America's rural schools
9 votes -
The cult in a boarding school
3 votes -
Masculinity attitudes across rural, suburban, and urban areas in the United States
8 votes -
Yearbook photos of girls were altered to hide their chests
21 votes -
Choosing a school in a segregated city
9 votes -
NYC snow days: Dismay as school snow days cancelled
12 votes -
California will discourage students who are gifted at math
16 votes -
What are you learning right now?
Whether it be for school, work, a hobby, or personal interest, what are you learning right now? How are you learning it and what prompted you to start learning? What are some things that surprised...
Whether it be for school, work, a hobby, or personal interest, what are you learning right now? How are you learning it and what prompted you to start learning? What are some things that surprised you about what you are learning? What advice would you give to someone who just started to learn about it?
17 votes -
In Finland, high-quality free school meals are provided to all children between six and sixteen as a public service – students everywhere deserve the same
8 votes -
School almost 'eliminates bullying' with break-time ban on games
23 votes -
Alabama House votes to overturn ban on yoga in schools - but "namaste" is still forbidden
8 votes -
Thoughts about article: The miseducation of America's elites
9 votes -
Parents with disabilities face extra hurdles with kids' remote schooling
8 votes -
Companies often want to keep loyal employees when their jobs change or go away. Here are some effective ways to move people onto a new career path.
4 votes -
Preparing the workforce for current unfilled jobs
5 votes -
America will sacrifice anything for the college experience
8 votes -
Stephen Krashen on Second Language Acquisition (SLA), reading and research
5 votes -
“I feel that the future I’ve been working towards my whole life is gone now” — What United States college students have to say about the coronavirus
15 votes -
Here’s what one week of online school is like for my seven- and five-year-old kids, explained in a comic
17 votes -
The battle over dyslexia: It was once a widely accepted way of explaining why some children struggled to read and write. But some experts have begun to question the existence of dyslexia itself
19 votes -
The Bully's Pulpit - On the elementary structure of domination
3 votes -
GWU investigating whether White professor invented her Black identity
7 votes -
US universities seek ways to protect students and faculty from being prosecuted by Chinese authorities
7 votes -
How men’s rights groups helped rewrite regulations on campus rape
6 votes -
National trends in grade inflation, American colleges and universities
15 votes -
The kids are alt-right: Teachers know the warning signs when students are radicalized by online hate movements. They just don’t know how to stop it — or if it’s a power struggle they can ever win
29 votes -
US Justice Department says Yale discriminates against Asian, white applicants
10 votes -
Losing the education lottery
4 votes -
Why can’t we just hold classes outdoors instead?
11 votes -
How do unschoolers turn out?
11 votes -
ICE announces modifications to international student policies amid coronavirus pandemic
8 votes -
US pediatricians call for in-person school this fall
12 votes -
Higher ed: Enough already
17 votes -
The death of expertise
9 votes -
Colleges face student lawsuits seeking refunds after coronavirus closures
12 votes -
Why I’m learning more with distance learning than I do in school
8 votes -
Prison inmates in Western Australia made 100 school desks in less than two weeks to donate to families for children homeschooling during the coronavirus pandemic
5 votes -
Michigan Governor Whitmer announces plan for free college tuition for front-line workers battling coronavirus
13 votes -
Many schools are already closed until the end of the year. So what happens to all those missed classes?
11 votes -
A very detailed Corona curriculum for your kids
5 votes -
Singapore: Most workplaces to close, schools will move to full home-based learning from next week
4 votes -
PSA for parents/guardians of school-age kids: Many distance/online learning tools are currently available for free through your child's teacher
For anyone who's caring for school-age children, I want to let you know that nearly every single online education platform/tool is currently offering up their normally premium paid services for...
For anyone who's caring for school-age children, I want to let you know that nearly every single online education platform/tool is currently offering up their normally premium paid services for free on account of school closures. While some will offer these directly to parents/students, most of them require a teacher to sign up and then have the student account exist underneath them.
If there is a resource that you or your children would like to access, please email your child's teacher and ask if they'll sign up for it. It'll likely take only two minutes on their end (and they'll be happy to do it! trust me!), but it'll open up a ton of resources for you and your child.
7 votes -
Joe Biden adopts part of a tuition-free public college proposal as a nod to US progressives
10 votes -
NYC schools will close Monday
6 votes -
Momentum builds for NYC teacher ‘sickout’ mutiny over de Blasio’s refusal to close schools
5 votes