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Lemonade Stands, Version 2.0: Growing the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
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Concerned that schools don’t notice or nurture business skills, nonprofits are using the humble lemonade stand to foster entrepreneurship. (July 31, 2018)
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As Puerto Rico’s Schools Continue Recovery, Controversy Ramps Up
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At the start of the school year, a group of Puerto Rican teachers walked off the job, highlighting tumultuous disagreements about the island’s education system. (August 22, 2018)
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Instead of a Walkout, Some Students Had a 'Walk In'
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To give students a safe forum to respond to gun violence in schools, a high school in Yonkers, N.Y., held indoor activities for #NationalWalkoutDay. (March 14,2018)
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L.A.s' Schools Struggle to Integrate Special Education Students
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This report on special education in Los Angeles looks at the district's current focus on inclusion. Is moving special needs students into neighborhood schools and classrooms a sign of progress, or a cause for concern? (March 23, 2016)
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Psychologist Explains How Restorative Justice Works in D.C. High School for Young Men of Color
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Charles Curtis, a psychologist at Ron Brown College Prep, D.C.'s new high school for young men of color, explains how restorative justice works in a school setting and why he believes it is essential for black males. (October 13, 2017)
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Social-Emotional Skills Are the Foundation of Learning at Washington, D.C.'s High School for Young Men of Color
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Benjamin Williams, the principal at Ron Brown College Prep in Washington D.C., is focused on uplifting young men of color. (October 17, 2017)
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Casting a Wider Net for Giftedness
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Superintendent Walt Griffin and school psychologist Jeanette Lukens are bringing more diversity to the gifted student population in their Seminole County, Fla., school district. (February 22, 2017)
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What Is Equity in Education? New York City Chancellor Richard Carranza, Keynote Speaker, Leaders To Learn From 2019
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New York City Chancellor Richard Carranza talks forcefully about making public schools more equitable for black, Latino, and poor students. Learn more about his equity agenda in his keynote address at Leaders To Learn From 2019. (April 10, 2019)
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Classroom Reading Strategies for Common-Core Standards
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Jamie Landahl, a kindergarten teacher at Ruby Duncan Elementary School in Las Vegas, describes how she uses The Read-Aloud Project with students. (May 8. 2015)
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In Canada, a Welcoming Environment and Community Supports Help Syrian Students and Families Thrive
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After fleeing their country’s civil war, more than 10,000 Syrians—half of them children—are now refugees in Ontario, Canada. (February 28, 2018)
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Making Physics Fun: Step Inside The Physics Bus
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Educators on The Physics Bus use old hair dryers, shop vacs, and other everyday items to demonstrate concepts like motion and electricity in lessons that make science appealing to students. (October 10, 2017)
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