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8 Ways Educators Can Build Emotional Resilience and Prevent Burnout
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Elena Aguilar, an instructional coach, author, and Education Week Teacher blogger, shares eight tips to prevent teacher burnout and build emotional resilience. This video originally streamed as a Facebook Live. (October 23, 2017)
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For Students and Their Mentors, Learning Goes Both Ways
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In school-based mentoring, finding the right match between mentors and students is crucial, schools say. Education Week asked some mentor-mentee pairs to talk about what makes their relationships work. (October 19, 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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Raising Kings: A Year of Love and Struggle at Ron Brown College Prep
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Ron Brown College Prep in Washington D.C. is a radically different kind of high school. It’s a public school designed specifically to meet the needs of D.C.’s young men of color. (October 17, 2017)
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Vermont Parents Square Off Over Vaccine Rules for School
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States are wrestling with how far to go in requiring parents to vaccinate their school-aged children. The story of one Vermont child helped sway lawmakers there. (September 27, 2017)
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Building the Workforce: Apprenticeship Program Offers College Credit, Paychecks, and Diplomas
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Colorado student apprentices this year are earning diplomas, paychecks, and college credit while helping the state build its future workforce. (September 27, 2017)
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The Legal Landscape for Transgender Students
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Schools must consider a patchwork of local, state, and federal policies when determining their obligations to transgender students in areas like access to bathrooms and locker rooms. (August 21, 2017)
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Meal Programs Help Ensure Children Get Fed During the Summer
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For some children, the summer can be the hungriest time of year, because they miss out on school breakfast and lunch. We visited a food bank in Omaha, Neb., that is trying to fill that summer hunger gap. (July 25, 2017)
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At First Denied U.S. Entry, Afghan Girls’ Robotics Team Shows the World What They Can Do
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After visa issues, an all-girls team from Afghanistan finally reached the U.S. to participate in a robotics competition. Special correspondent Kavitha Cardoza talks with some of the girls. (July 18, 2017)
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Snapchat and Schools - Monitoring What Students Post Online
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Schools are paying attention to what students post online, concerned about school safety and culture. Critics say this may violate free-speech and privacy rights. Here’s the view from one district. (June 20, 2017)
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Teaching Students to Solve Complex Problems
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Aileen Owens is director of technology and innovation at South Fayette School District in McDonald, Pa. She talks about the district’s goal of preparing students to solve the world’s most vexing problems by teaching them how to think. (June 14, 2017)
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