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What We Can Learn From Florida’s Voucher School Discrimination Flap

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There are several lessons to be learned from the controversy surrounding Florida's voucher funding for discriminatory schools. from Forbes Education

This Record Breaking Wine Auction Reshapes Lives

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$20 million was raised in five hours from Forbes Education

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Will Be Easier To Get For Some

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Public Service Loan Forgiveness will now be easier to get for some. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Education Dept. Unveils Fix For Student Loan Program's 'Bureaucratic Nightmare'

Education Dept. Unveils Fix For Student Loan Program's 'Bureaucratic Nightmare' In its first year, the forgiveness program turned away 71% of borrowers because of a paperwork technicality. Now, the department says it's fixing that roadblock. Read more on NPR

A Hail Mary For Community Colleges

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It’s high time we sent a clear signal to community colleges: offer programs that lead directly to good jobs in growing sectors of the local economy. from Forbes Education

Workshop-style teaching generally has four basic parts: an opening, mini-lesson, work time, and debriefing. You can use the workshop model with ANY age of students and ANY subject area. In this blog post/podcast episode, we're going to do a deep dive into an ELA or reading workshop model. #workshopmodel #truthforteachers #education #activelearning #teachingtips

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NPR News: Senators To CFPB: Why Are You Still Failing To Protect Student Loan Borrowers?

Senators To CFPB: Why Are You Still Failing To Protect Student Loan Borrowers? Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to the director of the nation's top consumer watchdog agency demanding that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau do its job supervising the student loan system. Read more on NPR

Common Core Is Dead. Long Live Common Core.

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Can we get out our forks and prepare to stick them in the Common Core? Or have the reports of their death been greatly exaggerated? from Forbes Education

Georgia Tech Has An Undercover Cheating Bot

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Cheating at American colleges is a big problem. Georgia Tech is fighting back. from Forbes Education

Why Disruption Is Stealing Pennsylvania’s Students

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For those who believe that the starving of public higher education in Pennsylvania has wrought SNHU's partnership with the state's community colleges, although it’s an understandable reaction, greater public financing of higher education won’t address the deeper root cause of what’s taking place. from Forbes Education

Just 7% Of U.S. High School Students Confident American Colleges Are World’s Best

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What becomes of U. S. higher education when the country’s own high school students doubt its value compared to foreign colleges and universities? from Forbes Education

An Unusual Path For The CEO Of An Unusual Education Company

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Sara Leoni is not your average CEO. Her company, GreenFig, may not be either. from Forbes Education

Indiana’s Voucher Program Is Not Creating Segregation Academies

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So is Indiana operating more than 900 segregation academies? from Forbes Education

Three Problems With Bernie Sanders’s Student Debt Cancellation

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Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has proposed to cancel all student debt, but there are some problems with his proposal. from Forbes Education

Why Do We Only Have One Flavor Of Charter School?

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There are a variety of features that are attached to the modern version of the charter school model as if they inescapably a fundamental part of the model, and yet there is no real reason that some of these characteristics have to be part of charter schooling. from Forbes Education

It’s GPAs Not Standardized Tests That Predict College Success

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A new study has overturned the conventional wisdom that standardized tests are an objective indicator of whether a student is ready for college. from Forbes Education

Elite Universities Set Five Year Plan To Halve Equality Gap

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Universities have upped their game to try to close the gap between the most disadvantaged students and their more advantaged peers. from Forbes Education

The BA Is No Longer The Only Way

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For decades, prominent education and workforce leaders have been beating the drum that the bachelor’s degree is not the only path to a good job. Finally, it appears students and colleges are getting the message. from Forbes Education

The Velocity Network Foundation: Using Blockchain To Control Your Own Career Credentials

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The newly formed Velocity Network will enable people to manage all their career credentials at the same time it gives employers access to accurate valid employee information. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Acclaimed Harvard Scientist Is Arrested, Accused Of Lying About Ties To China

Acclaimed Harvard Scientist Is Arrested, Accused Of Lying About Ties To China An FBI agent says China's deal with Charles Lieber, the chair of Harvard University's chemistry department, paid him up to $50,000 monthly, along with another $150,000 per year. Read more on NPR

How To Move From Employee To Entrepreneur

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Thinking of moving from employee to entrepreneur? Now may be the right time. Here are some high-level tips to help you decide. from Forbes Education

College Saving Tips – What You Need To Know

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The college application process can be daunting for first-time parents and students. There are so many steps involved. As you approach this stage of life, here are a few things to think about it regarding college savings: from Forbes Education

The Supreme Court Turns Its Back On Hungry School Kids

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The Supreme Court just lifted an injunction on President Trump's new rules denying green cards to legal, employed immigrant families that use, even temporary government help. from Forbes Education

If You Go To A Liberal Arts College, You’ll Make More Money

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A new report shows that 40 years after enrollment, students who go to liberal arts colleges really cash in. from Forbes Education

Where Tomorrow’s Innovators Will Come From

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The Knowledge Society is training 13- to 17-year-olds to solve the world’s biggest problems. from Forbes Education

Clayton M. Christensen, R.I.P.

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Clayton Christensen, who died recently, importantly called attention to the role that disruptive innovation plays in our lives, including on campuses. from Forbes Education

How Power Influences Our Cognitive Performance

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It's well known that a lack of mental capacity inhibits our ability to perform at our best. New research highlights the numerous ways in which a lack of power can contribute to this, before providing tips on how to overcome this if you lack power in your life from Forbes Education

How To Maximize Your Medical Volunteer Experience

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To convince the medical school admissions committee that you have the personality traits and work ethic to succeed at medical school and beyond, you can draw on your volunteer experiences. Here’s how to maximize your medical volunteer experience. from Forbes Education

NPR News: High School Starts At 3 p.m. For These Michigan Students

High School Starts At 3 p.m. For These Michigan Students A small group of students attends Eastern Flex Academy in Lansing, Mich., which is designed to accommodate part-time job schedules, internships and even family responsibilities. Read more on NPR

Why Challenging Holocaust Denial And Distortion Matters

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Holocaust denial and distortion is the dismissal of irrefutable and established facts that Holocaust happened. from Forbes Education

For Many, A College Degree Is A Bad Investment

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Well under half of entering college freshman both graduate and get a good job within six years: while often a good investment, it is a risky one. from Forbes Education

What Millennials Can Learn From Their Bosses

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If you’re a millennial and your boss is significantly older, don’t assume he or she automatically thinks a certain way, any more than you would if your boss is a different gender than you. What’s important is trying to understand and respect each other. from Forbes Education

More Colleges Go To Test-Optional Admissions, And It Didn’t Take Lawsuits For Them To Do It

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An increasing number of prestigious colleges are adopting test-optional admissions policies, and they are doing so without being threatened by lawsuits of ordered to by courts. from Forbes Education

The Exercise Of Free Thought In Hong Kong And At Home

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Recent years have posed serious challenges to liberal democracy. Democratic movements been stifled in countries like Russia and China as well as western countries where the rise of authoritarian regimes was, just a short time ago, unthinkable. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Trump Travel Ban Expansion Could Affect HBCUs

Trump Travel Ban Expansion Could Affect HBCUs NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Wilson, president of Morgan State University, about how the potential travel ban expansion might affect historically black colleges and universities. Read more on NPR

A College Degree Can Now Help You Get A Loan

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Upstart, a lending risk engine for banks, considers factors such as a college education. That's a big deal. from Forbes Education

How To Improve The Quality Of Teaching With Tools Districts Already Have At Hand (And How To Mess It Up)

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tTere is a very effective method that not only improves the quality of teaching in classrooms, but increases the chances of retaining good teachers in a district. Best of all, every district in the country already has every resource it needs to implement the technique. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Johns Hopkins Sees Jump In Low-Income Student After Ending Legacy Admissions

Johns Hopkins Sees Jump In Low-Income Student After Ending Legacy Admissions NPR's Scott Simon talks with David Phillips, Johns Hopkins University's vice-provost for admissions, about the results of the school's 2014 decision to end so-called legacy admissions. Read more on NPR

Clayton Christensen, The Gentle Giant Of Innovation (1952–2020)

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With Clay Christensen’s passing this past week, the world lost a luminary who leaves behind a treasure trove of writings, recordings and impactful relationships to inspire innovators and thinkers in all fields for generations to come. from Forbes Education

HP Inc. Goes More Vertical With New Education Chromebooks At BETT 2020

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Analyst Patrick Moorhead takes a look at HP Inc.'s new Education Edition Chromebooks. from Forbes Education

Justice Kavanaugh Says Bans On Public Funding For Religious Schools Are “Rooted In Grotesque Religious Bigotry Against Catholics”.

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During Supreme Court oral arguments on the separation of church and state, Justice Brett Kavanaugh weighed in forcefully. If he gets his way, public money could pour into private religious schools. from Forbes Education

NPR News: As Esports Take Off, High School Leagues Get In The Game

As Esports Take Off, High School Leagues Get In The Game Today, more than 170 colleges and universities offer esports. And there's money on the table — more than $16 million in college scholarships. Naturally, high schools have followed suit. Read more on NPR

Hottest Diets Of 2020

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A new year and especially a new decade is a new chance to meet your health and wellness goals. Do you know about these life changing diets? from Forbes Education

No Excuse Not To Teach Climate Crisis Mitigation And Adaptation

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The climate crisis and the rise of artificial intelligence will be the dominant issue in the lives of young people for the next 20 years—and that’s about all the time we have to learn to live together with a hot planet and smart machines. from Forbes Education

5 Ways Play Is A Critical Factor For The Future Of Entrepreneurship

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For children, free play is a critical part of healthy development. Unfortunately, many kids are not leading lives through these developmental routes. This is how a lack of play can influence entrepreneurship, and what we can do about it. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Campus Culpability: Who Should Keep Colleges Safe?

Campus Culpability: Who Should Keep Colleges Safe? Where does a school's responsibility to protect its students begin and end? Read more on NPR

Teachers File Suit Against Secretary Betsy DeVos

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The American Federation of Teachers filed suit against Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and the Department of Education for the repeal of the "gainful employment" regulation. from Forbes Education

Can AI Drive Education Forward?

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Teachers are asked to incorporate more technology in the classroom but they are not necessarily given the time to learn and make the most out of it. from Forbes Education

Addressing The Literacy Alarm

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Lifting reading levels is a huge challenge—& it’s not new. However, state education leaders & other stakeholders, are taking action to address this issue. This week they come together to discuss a concerted approach to improving literacy outcomes during CCSSO’s Literacy Summit. Read more. from Forbes Education

University Academic Leaders Are Losing Confidence In Student Work Readiness – And That’s Good News

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There are cracks in the ivory tower regarding how well universities feel they are preparing students for the world of work. And nothing could be better for higher education. from Forbes Education

NPR News: At Michigan High School The Day Starts At 3 p.m. And Ends At 8 p.m.

At Michigan High School The Day Starts At 3 p.m. And Ends At 8 p.m. As most students at the school are leaving, a second wave trickles in. They're part of a public school experiment: evening classes. The flex students are on the same track as their daytime peers. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Montana Case About Tax Credits For Religious Schools

Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Montana Case About Tax Credits For Religious Schools The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case from Montana where state law bars taxpayer funding for religious private schools. Read more on NPR

It’s Time For The World Of Work To Connect To Our Classrooms

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Everyone—from those of us leading schools to those leading businesses to everyone in between—needs to be thinking about how we’re building our learners’ passion and curiosity in real-world ways. from Forbes Education

We Need To End The Outrage Over Isolation In Schools

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The use of isolation in schools is hotly debated, but introducing national guidelines may help allay fears over its use - and possible misuse. from Forbes Education

You Support The Espinoza Plaintiffs, You Just Might Not Know It Yet

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If you want no interaction between church and state, and no public money going to religious institutions, fair enough; but understand that you may find yourself on the wrong side of the U.S. Constitution. from Forbes Education

Talent In The Age Of AI

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In an increasingly competitive global landscape for AI development, the ability for countries and regions to attract talent and support AI development is key to national success. A new report provides a comparison of how countries and regions are doing. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Philadelphia Teachers Sue Over Hazardous Buildings

Philadelphia Teachers Sue Over Hazardous Buildings The union representing public school teachers in Philadelphia announced it is suing the school district over its handling of asbestos, lead and mold problems in classrooms and buildings. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Myth Busted: Turns Out Bankruptcy Can Wipe Out Student Loan Debt After All

Myth Busted: Turns Out Bankruptcy Can Wipe Out Student Loan Debt After All Many Americans who get overwhelmed by student loan debt are told student debt can't be erased through bankruptcy. Now more judges and lawyers say that's a myth and bankruptcy can help. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Teachers Union Lawsuit Claims DeVos 'Capriciously' Repealed Borrower Protections

Teachers Union Lawsuit Claims DeVos 'Capriciously' Repealed Borrower Protections Before its repeal, the gainful employment rule served as a warning to certain colleges: If graduates didn't earn enough money to pay their student debts, schools could lose access to federal aid. Read more on NPR

London ‘Off-Limits’ To Ambitious Poor

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Instead of London being a place to go to seek your fortune, it is increasingly accessible only if you already have one, according to a new study. from Forbes Education

NPR News: As Esports Take Off, High School Leagues Get In The Game

As Esports Take Off, High School Leagues Get In The Game Esports is a booming business — and schools are taking note. As competitive video gaming has grown from a niche community to a mainstream industry, states are creating high school leagues. Read more on NPR

Show What You Know: A Parent’s Guide to the Global Shift to Competency

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We inherited a system of education that has six big problems; here, those issues are highlighted along with a number of global initiatives making progress toward solving them. from Forbes Education

NPR News: The Strategic King: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Visionary Leadership

The Strategic King: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Visionary Leadership In partnership with WNYC and the Apollo Theater, we examine the legacy of Dr. King's leadership. Read more on NPR

It Takes A Village—Black Parents Protecting Black Genius

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Will Jackson started Village of Wisdom to help parents and teachers unlock the gifts, talents, and prior knowledge of Black students. from Forbes Education

How Diversity Screening At The University Of California Could Degrade Faculty Quality

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Could Albert Einstein get a job today at the University of California–Berkeley? from Forbes Education