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NPR News: Filmmaking Program Helps Disadvantaged Kids See A Path To Hollywood

Filmmaking Program Helps Disadvantaged Kids See A Path To Hollywood Hollywood's film industry can be tough to break in to, and that's especially true if you are a poor kid without resources. Creating Creators is all about changing that — and it's having some success. Read more on NPR

Understanding The Bizarre ICE Fake University Sting Operation

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ICE set up a fake university to catch students trying to stay in the country with F-1 visas. Was it entrapment? from Forbes Education

Busting Workplace Myths: Data Show Older Workers More Willing To Work For Less

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There are lots of myths about generational workers, and this series will address some of the more common ones, leveraging data to set the record straight. from Forbes Education

No, The IRS Does Not Make A College A Non-Profit

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The Department of Education recently decided that even though the IRS may designate a college as a non-profit, they don't have to. from Forbes Education

NPR News: An Alaskan Camp Brings Higher Education Into The Wild

An Alaskan Camp Brings Higher Education Into The Wild In remote Southeast Alaska, an experiment is bringing together radically diverse groups of college students to learn from the land, physical labor and each other. Read more on NPR

NPR News: 'We Wanted Our Patrons Back.' Public Libraries Scrap Late Fines To Alleviate Inequity

'We Wanted Our Patrons Back.' Public Libraries Scrap Late Fines To Alleviate Inequity "There were families that couldn't afford to pay the fines and therefore couldn't return the materials," Chicago Public Library Commissioner Andrea Telli said. "So then we just lost them as patrons." Read more on NPR

NPR News: Wealthy Donor's Promises College Tuition To Help Spur Growth In Hometown

Wealthy Donor's Promises College Tuition To Help Spur Growth In Hometown A retired businessman hoping to save his shrinking hometown launched a "Promise" program to pay college tuition for its students, but his plan might simply shift people around among dwindling towns. Read more on NPR

Teaching Computer Skills With A 1,300 Year Old Game

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Students in Finland learn key technology skills through hands-on game play, including chess. from Forbes Education

NPR News: These Students Speak Perfect Spanglish — And Now They're Learning To Own It

These Students Speak Perfect Spanglish — And Now They're Learning To Own It "To be able to speak Spanglish is to be able to say to people that I am Mexican American, and that's OK," says college freshman Angie Bravo. Read more on NPR

Two In Five Employers Say School Leavers Not Ready For Work

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Character is the most important factor in recruitment but it is the attribute most often lacking, according to a survey of employers. from Forbes Education

Dr. Leonard Sax’s Truth: What teachers need to know about the gender gap, disengaged boys, and girls in crisis #equityineducation #genderequality #equality #education

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Work Experiences Are As Important to Career Prep as School

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Work experiences can be as important as formal education (high school and college in particular) in terms of shaping career preferences and readiness. from Forbes Education

NPR News: An Elaborate ICE Sting Set Up A Fake College To Lure Student Visa Fraud

An Elaborate ICE Sting Set Up A Fake College To Lure Student Visa Fraud The agency arrested about 250 people, many of them Indian, who enrolled at the made-up University of Farmington. Few are contesting their orders to deport. Read more on NPR

McKinsey Research Shows: A Sustainable Society Asks For Whole-Person Leadership

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As argued in a recent McKinsey Quarterly article, society needs leaders driven by transparency, empathy and meaning. This suggests a need for whole-person leadership. from Forbes Education

Why great teachers get saddled with the biggest workload (and how to advocate for yourself) #shawntabarns #teachermotivation #teacherinspiration

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DHS Created Fake University To Lure Students So ICE Could Arrest Them

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Around 250 foreign-born students in total have fallen for the sting since January. from Forbes Education

NPR News: That Year I Cooked Spaghetti Omelets In Benin For Thanksgiving

That Year I Cooked Spaghetti Omelets In Benin For Thanksgiving The Peace Corps volunteer thought she would miss her family and the traditional holiday fixings. But she found new reasons to be thankful during her time in the West African nation of Benin. Read more on NPR

Ten Predictions For The Very Near Future of Higher Education

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Here are ten predictions of a not-so-distant future for higher education. from Forbes Education

Character Development: Charter Network Puts Morality, Values Front And Center

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But National Heritage Academies’ test scores are not the most interesting part of their story. The network is particularly intriguing because they have a specific focus on character formation and moral development. from Forbes Education

Fiona Hill’s Masterclass Is A Lingering Badge Of Shame For Oxford University

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It may be more than 30 years since Fiona Hill was humiliated at Oxford University, but there is little sign that much has changed at the university that likes to boast it is the world's best. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Active Shooter Drills May Not Stop A School Shooting — But This Method Could

Active Shooter Drills May Not Stop A School Shooting — But This Method Could Active shooter drills are one way schools prepare for possible shootings. Now a new report underlines a method for prevention: threat assessment, along with social and emotional support for students. Read more on NPR

Ranking the Best MBA Programs: The Surprising Durability of the M7

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The 2019-2020 annual MBA ranking by Poets&Quants shows the enduring quality of the M7 business schools which take all top seven spots. But there's plenty of great U.S. programs among the top 100 ranked schools. from Forbes Education

How To Harness Research To Combat Ageism: ‘We Can’t Fight Ageism With Ageism’

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At this year’s annual Gerontological Society of America (GSA) conference in Austin, Texas, Dr. Tina Kruger chaired a symposium highlighting the role that educators and employers can play in reducing ageism; or, unintentionally perpetuating it. from Forbes Education

Traditional Knowledge From The Land, For The Land: STEM Opens Doors For Native American Students

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Native Americans have been using STEM skills on Tribal lands for generations. Now those who have gone on to study STEM are returning home to help meet the challenge. But it’s clear that more is needed so every student living on Tribal lands has a chance to thrive through engaging STEM learning. from Forbes Education

Which Associate Degrees Pay Off?

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New data released last week from the Department of Education gives a look at debt and earnings one year after graduation at over 4,400 associate degree programs across the country. from Forbes Education

Closing The Cybersecurity Skills Gap

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The current cybersecurity workforce gap in the U.S. is nearly 500,000 and the global gap is over 4M. Waiting for colleges and universities to catch up is not a viable strategy. Employers are also unlikely to solve this problem by themselves. from Forbes Education

Meet The First Transgender Woman To Be Named A Rhodes Scholar

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Rhodes Scholar Hera Jay Brown had a smart comeback for online haters: "I see through all y’all’s gaslighting AND still look this good." from Forbes Education

College Admission Gratitude

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It has been a complicated year in college admission. However, despite what the headlines might suggest, there is lot to be grateful for. from Forbes Education

Turning Mr. Rogers Into a Plaster Saint

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Fred Rogers was an educator who could speak to his young viewers with an astonishing blend of whimsy, decency, humility, and warmth. How did he manage all this? Unfortunately, the new film 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood' doesn’t seem to have a clue. from Forbes Education

The Case for Contribution: Why Schools Should Empower Difference Making

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In the absence of a religious community or as a supplement for encouragement toward the common good, schools can support contribution with great benefit. from Forbes Education

NPR News: After Complaints, BYU-Idaho Reverses Medicaid Decision

After Complaints, BYU-Idaho Reverses Medicaid Decision Brigham Young University-Idaho faced a backlash after it introduced a policy barring students from using Medicaid to meet requirements for health coverage to enroll. The policy has been reversed. Read more on NPR

The Absurdity Of Charging 10-Year-Olds As Sex Offenders

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A ten-year boy has just been charged as a sex offender as a result of a schoolyard game of tag that got out of control. from Forbes Education

How To Handle A Crisis: Lessons From Churchill’s Darkest Hour

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In Spring 1940, Britain was alone against the Nazi menace and facing its darkest hour. Fortunately, the indomitable Winston Churchill had just become prime minister. See what leaders today can learn from Churchill's master class in managing a crisis. from Forbes Education

Researchers Show How Internalized Age Stereotypes Can Impact Career Decisions

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Research shows that age norms are preventing older workers from advocating for continued training, development and promotion. Here's what companies can do to check if ageist beliefs are interfering with talent management. from Forbes Education

Experience vs Education: How My Choice Created a $4M Dollar Business

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Aspiring entrepreneurs: forget about Business School. Here's why I think joining the 'New Collar Workers', and getting a 'personal MBA' instead, is the way forward. from Forbes Education

Would Medicare-For-All Come With An Education Bonus?

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Heaven only knows what Medicare-for-All could eventually look like. But an education bonus could be part of that picture. from Forbes Education

NPR News: What The U.S. Can Learn From Free College In Chile

What The U.S. Can Learn From Free College In Chile In 2016, Chile passed gratuidad, or "free college." As the idea gains popularity ahead of the 2020 presidential election in the U.S., Chile offers some lessons from what has happened there. Read more on NPR

Harvard Law Prof Skips Decade Of Filing Taxes, Key Lessons In IRS Response

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Once you fall behind, it can be tough to face the impediments to getting back on track. And it can seem like the IRS rules are stacked against you—they file returns for you if don’t do it yourself. That was one of the problems facing Harvard Law Professor Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Consumer Agency Failed To Protect Student Loan Borrowers, Lawsuit Says

Consumer Agency Failed To Protect Student Loan Borrowers, Lawsuit Says A nonprofit student loan group alleges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has abandoned its duty to police widespread mismanagement of a loan forgiveness program for public service workers. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Investigation: There's A Ban On Isolated Timeouts In Illinois Schools

Investigation: There's A Ban On Isolated Timeouts In Illinois Schools NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jennifer Smith of the Chicago Tribune about the investigation, along with ProPublica, into the seclusion of Illinois children alone behind locked doors. Read more on NPR

Does Collegiate Athletic Excellence Promote Academic Excellence?

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The correlation between success in intercollegiate athletics and academic excellence is pretty weak. Sports success seldom brings academic gains. from Forbes Education

Preparing The Precarious For The Future Of Work

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Those in precarious and unstable jobs are most at risk from technological disruption to the labor market, but they are also least likely to engage in training to improve their chances. A new report explores how the precarious can be helped to thrive in the future of work. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Forgiving Student Debt Would Boost Economy

Forgiving Student Debt Would Boost Economy Democratic presidential candidates want to obliterate student debt. Economists say that could help with income inequality. But it would come with a big price tag and risks. Read more on NPR

Elite Colleges That You Can Actually Afford

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America’s Affordable Elite Colleges One ranking system, from Washington Monthly, ranks four-year schools based on three different categories: research, social mobility, and providing opportunities for public service. from Forbes Education

NPR News: HBCU Lawsuit In Maryland Challenges Funding Disparities

HBCU Lawsuit In Maryland Challenges Funding Disparities NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Delece Smith-Barrow, senior editor for The Hechinger Report, about a lawsuit in Maryland challenging funding disparities in higher education. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Activists Disrupt Harvard-Yale Rivalry Game To Protest Climate Change

Activists Disrupt Harvard-Yale Rivalry Game To Protest Climate Change The game was delayed for about an hour Saturday when students stormed the field after half-time calling on the universities to divest their multi-million dollar endowments from fossil fuels companies. Read more on NPR

Best And Worst Nursing Programs For Debt And Salary

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New data provides a look at debt and income for nursing graduates. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Teaching Thanksgiving

Teaching Thanksgiving Teaching Thanksgiving in schools is often heavy on the crafts and light on the historical facts. Teachers Michelle Portera, Andrea Riley-Mukavetz and Molly Till talk about how they do it. Read more on NPR

America’s 2020 Rhodes Scholars: First Generation Americans Lead The Way

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The 2020 class of Rhodes Scholars has been announced. The 32 recipients from the United States are a diverse group, with first-generation Americans accounting for about half the class. from Forbes Education

The Future Marketing Organization Will Have Engineers Reporting To The CMO

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I sat down to talk to Dynamic Yield’s founder and CEO, Liad Agmon, an entrepreneur who has developed and sold three companies. from Forbes Education

How Innovation Springs Forth At The University Of Georgia

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A $4.4 million renovation will energize the university’s all-in push for an innovation district. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Texas Students Are Still Fighting For Special Education

Texas Students Are Still Fighting For Special Education In 2004, Texas put an arbitrary cap on how many children could receive special education. Last year, the policy was deemed illegal, but some parents still struggle to enroll their kids in special ed. Read more on NPR

How College In Prison Turns Around Lives And Saves Taxpayers Money

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Bard College's astonishingly successful prison in college program is turning around lives and saving taxpayers money. from Forbes Education

Klobuchar And Buttigieg Are Right About Free College For Rich Kids

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Free college would be a massive handout to America's wealthiest families. from Forbes Education

NPR News: A Look At The Value Of Active Shooter Drills In Schools

A Look At The Value Of Active Shooter Drills In Schools The jury is still out on whether active shooter drills do more harm than good. But according to a new U.S. government report, there is one proven way to make schools safer: prevention. Read more on NPR

Age-Inclusiveness Is Easier Than You Think: First Steps To Get You Started

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When the largest growth of employees is 65 and above, and data consistently report three of four employees have experienced age-discrimination, smart organizations are scrambling to incorporate age-inclusive practices. from Forbes Education

We Don’t Need A List Of College Finances

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A private company wanted to publish of list of what schools they thought would run out of money and close. That's a very bad idea. from Forbes Education

The Mindblowing Hypocrisy Of Elite College Admissions

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Our most famous schools spout the virtues of meritocracy and diversity while continuing to fill themselves to the brim with sons and daughters of the rich and famous. from Forbes Education

What Is A Day Of Learning, Anyway?

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The measure crops up frequently in discussions of education policies and, sometimes, products. But what the heck does it even mean? from Forbes Education

Oxford Union A ‘Disgrace’ That Should Be Shut Down

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The Oxford Union has been rocked by controversy over its treatment of a blind, black student, which has led some to question whether it has a future at all. from Forbes Education

NPR News: The State Will Take Over Houston's Independent School District

The State Will Take Over Houston's Independent School District The Texas education commissioner has notified Houston's school board that he will strip it of its elected powers — a move that was widely expected but still marks an unprecedented takeover. Read more on NPR

He Wanted to Be a Pro Basketball Player. He Became a Teacher Instead.

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Tackling The College Confidence Gap With The Next Generation

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With close to 20 percent of Generation Z and young Millennials say they might choose not to attend college, there is a lot higher education can and should do to take on this troubling confidence gap. from Forbes Education

The New Effort To Connect Investors With Education Innovations

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Investors who could help those innovations spread or take root. from Forbes Education

Is Your Law School Worth It?

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New data shows the median debt of law graduates and the median salary one year after graduation. from Forbes Education

Can Storied Williams College Be Saved From Itself?

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Students at Williams College are boycotting the English department. Really? from Forbes Education

How Collaboration Can Address Both Education And Economic Inequality

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There are three big ways education and workforce systems can learn from each other to advance equity. from Forbes Education

Six Caveats When Using The College Scorecard’s New Program Of Study Data

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The Department of Education updated its College Scorecard this week to include information on earnings of colleges' graduates, based on their chosen field of study. Here are six caveats to keep in mind when using the Scorecard's data. from Forbes Education

Are The Self-Employed At Greater Risk Of Automation, And What Can We Do About It?

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New research from the University of Buffalo explores the unique risks technology poses to the self employed, but if automation is more likely, how can society respond to give greater security to those in precarious situations? from Forbes Education