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Do Charter Schools Help or Hurt? A Divided Black Community
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Many African-American parents in poor communities say charter schools have been a lifeline. But the nation’s oldest civil rights organization, the NAACP, is calling for a moratorium. (November 22, 2016)
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Team Sports Promote Social Inclusion for Students With Disabilities
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At Delaware’s Caesar Rodney High School, students with and without intellectual disabilities compete together in team sports as part of a program to foster social inclusion. (March 8, 2018)
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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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The Disparate Impact of School Closings
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Reporter Denisa Superville shares the latest data on why schools close and which communities and students are typically affected.
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Homeless Students - In Their Own Words
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There are 1.3 million homeless students in the U.S., and the instability of their lives makes it difficult for them to keep up in school. These students are at much greater risk of dropping out of school. (March 7, 2017)
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'We Have Complicated School Improvement': Mike Schmoker, Keynote Speaker, Leaders To Learn From 2017
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Sought-after K-12 school improvement expert Mike Schmoker previews his keynote discussion for Leaders To Learn From 2017.
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Leaders To Learn From 2017: A Sneak Peek
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Education Week is proud to announce the first three exceptional educators it has selected for its 2017 class of Leaders To Learn From. Meet the full slate in February. (December 6, 2016)
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Learning Out Loud Through Poetry
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On a Washington stage, 53 high school students from around the country took a breath and began reciting poems--classical, modern, long, and short. Welcome to the National Poetry Out Loud Competition. (May 12, 2017)
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Tweens & Social Media: Online Habits Start Early
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The explosion of smartphones and social media apps puts the online world at the fingertips of younger and younger children. Two middle-schoolers tell us how and why they use social media. (June 21, 2017)
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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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Bringing Play Back to Kindergarten Classrooms –2016 Leader to Learn From
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Steve Oates has been leading an initiative to bring play back to kindergarten classrooms in the North Carolina's Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school district. (February 24, 2016)
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