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If NCAA Bill Is Passed, It Would Kill College Athletes’ Rights And Their Trust In The U.S. Political Process

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If Congress were to adopt the NCAA's proposed Intercollegiate Amateur Sports Act of 2020, it would not only derail the college athletes rights movement but also likely make a whole generation of college athletes more distrustful of the American political process. from Forbes Education

College Plans Interrupted: How Students Can Succeed Despite Covid-19

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The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted plans for college-bound students and their families. Here are some steps that students can take to assure their success. from Forbes Education

Why Saving Catholic Schools From Covid’s Impact Is A National Imperative

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These schools save American taxpayers $21 billion per year with achievement rates often twice as high for students who would otherwise be attending inner city public schools. from Forbes Education

New Study: College Students Who Get Tested Every Two Days Can Return To Campus Safely

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Even when tests aren’t 100% accurate, if they are given with the study’s recommended frequency, they ensure a safe environment for students. from Forbes Education

Finish Crying. Then Read These Ideas For Supporting Your Kid’s Education

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Some solid programs to supplement your young learners (and you won't have to refinance your house.) from Forbes Education

Democrats Introduce Bill To Get Police Out Of Schools

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Senators Chris Murphy (CT) and Elizabeth Warren (MA), along with Representatives Ayanna Pressley (MA) and Ilhan Omar (MN), introduced legislation to prohibit federal funds from paying for police in schools. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Overwhelmed, Stressed, Scared: School Nurses Brace for the Fall Semester

Overwhelmed, Stressed, Scared: School Nurses Brace for the Fall Semester As districts plan for a new school year in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, nurses are tasked with keeping students and staff healthy. Many want a stronger voice in decisions. Read more on NPR

University Of Akron’s “Budget Bloodbath” And What The Latest Faculty Cuts Say About Its Commitment To Education

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The colleges that emerge relatively unscathed from the present crisis will be the ones that prioritized academic excellence when cutting costs. from Forbes Education

Caltech Student Develops Tool That Configures Socially-Distanced Students In Classrooms

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Caltech senior Ari Rosner has developed an interactive tool that helps schools configure students in a classroom while observing social-distancing guidelines. His idea came after observing his school administrator mother struggle with that task, measuring classroom blueprints with a ruler. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Members Of The Class Of 2020 Face A Brutal Job Market

Members Of The Class Of 2020 Face A Brutal Job Market New college graduates fortunate enough to land jobs during the pandemic begin their careers under bizarre circumstances — they often haven't met their bosses and coworkers in person. Read more on NPR

NPR News: The Show Must Go On: Rankings Are Out For High School Musicals, Plays

The Show Must Go On: Rankings Are Out For High School Musicals, Plays Despite the coronavirus crisis, this year's most popular high school plays and musicals include The Addams Family, Mamma Mia! and Clue, according to Dramatics magazine. Read more on NPR

NPR News: What Are Parents Doing For Child Care? Here Are 3 Options (With Trade-Offs)

What Are Parents Doing For Child Care? Here Are 3 Options (With Trade-Offs) Some parents, particularly moms, are stepping back from the workforce, while others are turning to in-home day cares and "pandemic pods." Read more on NPR

An Alternative To Zoom University This Fall: Blended Learning

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A potential way for colleges to maintain student learning while promoting physical distancing on campus. from Forbes Education

NPR News: HBCU President: 'I Slept Better' After Deciding On All Online Classes In The Fall

HBCU President: 'I Slept Better' After Deciding On All Online Classes In The Fall Colette Pierce Burnette of Huston-Tillotson University says keeping students and staff safe was paramount. Black people are dying from COVID-19 at two and a half times the rate of white people. Read more on NPR

Who's In Charge? A Primer On Power, Money And School Reopening

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Many on both the left and right are uniting in demanding that education funding bypass the current corrupt system and flow directly to parents to make the decision where and how to educate their children. from Forbes Education

NPR News: 'It's Very Daunting And Overwhelming': School Nurses On Preparing For The School Year

'It's Very Daunting And Overwhelming': School Nurses On Preparing For The School Year School nurses are often the first line of health care for students. They are now working with their districts to help make plans for the upcoming school year — but some don't have much of a say. Read more on NPR

If We Want To Keep Young People Out Of Prison, We Need To Stop Excluding Them From School

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Exclusion from school can often be a major step towards prison - with Black students disproportionately more likely to fall foul of school discipline policies. from Forbes Education

GOP Stimulus Bill Doesn’t Help With Student Loans

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Though the CARES Act suspended payments on federally-held student loans, the Senate Republican proposal does not extend that benefit. from Forbes Education

‘Nice White Parents’ Aren’t The Root Cause Of Education Inequities

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A new podcast blames education inequities largely on white parents who say they want integrated schools but don’t follow through—or do so in a way that appears insensitive. But the basic problem is that most American schools work only for kids who are already advantaged. from Forbes Education

Amherst, Boston University And Cal State: How Three Colleges Are Overhauling Virtual Learning

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Last spring, colleges and universities had no time to train their faculty to teach remotely. Institutions have been scrambling to help instructors do a better job this fall. from Forbes Education

NPR News: The Most Popular High School Plays And Musicals

The Most Popular High School Plays And Musicals Mary Poppins is out and Matilda is in, according to the new high school theater rankings from the Educational Theatre Association. The organization has been publishing its list since 1938. Read more on NPR

Is College Worth It? Not Unless Higher Education Disrupts Itself.

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I’m not surprised that students are now protesting tuition fees and asking: Is college worth it? I am surprised that it took a pandemic to get to this point.The truth is, Covid-19 didn’t break higher education. The model has been broken for a long, long time. from Forbes Education

NPR News: The Closure Of Catholic Schools Is 'Devastating,' Advocates Say

The Closure Of Catholic Schools Is 'Devastating,' Advocates Say Administrators say the COVID-19 economic downturn means many low income families can no longer afford Catholic school tuition fees. Read more on NPR

University Of Illinois Partners With EduSourced To Launch Project-Based Public Health Training

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The University of Illinois Center for Health Informatics’ new international public health initiative, launched on EduSourced, provides students with hands-on, real-world experience working directly with the WHO/PAHO on Cvid-19-related projects. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Coronavirus Pandemic Hits Catholic Schools Especially Hard

Coronavirus Pandemic Hits Catholic Schools Especially Hard At least 100 Catholic elementary and secondary schools may have to close this fall, because COVID-19 concerns are leading to lower enrollments. Families of color may be hardest hit. Read more on NPR

The Truth About Education Policy Is That It’s Based On A Myth

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Success in international education tests confers bragging rights, but has no impact on a nation's economic growth. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Cal State Approves New Graduation Requirement: Ethnic Studies Or Social Justice Class

Cal State Approves New Graduation Requirement: Ethnic Studies Or Social Justice Class The California State University system's new graduation requirement will take effect in 2023. Some faculty oppose the move because it does not ensure students take an actual ethnic studies course. Read more on NPR

Six HBCUs Receive Gifts Totaling More Than $100 Million From MacKenzie Scott

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MacKenzie Scott announced this week she has made gifts of almost $1.7 billion to 116 nonprofit entities. Among the recipients are six HBCUs and a number of educational organizations dedicated to increasing access for historically underrepresented groups. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Ethnic Studies Or Social Justice Classes Mandatory For Graduation

Ethnic Studies Or Social Justice Classes Mandatory For Graduation NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with CalMatters reporter Mikhail Zinshteyn about the California State University's new requirement that undergraduates take an ethnic studies or a social justice course. Read more on NPR

Disruptive Transformation - A Way To Change Higher Education

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Universities and colleges across the nation are in crisis. At a time when multiple crises have heightened the need for rapid change, disruptive transformation will require patient, careful work with faculty, staff, students and other stakeholders if new models are to take root and thrive. from Forbes Education

Kamala Harris: $2,000 Monthly Stimulus Checks And Student Loan Forgiveness

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Senator Kamala Harris is making the case for Congress to adopt her priorities for the next stimulus package, including $2,000 monthly stimulus checks and student loan forgiveness. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Without National Strategy For School Reopenings, Parents Face Uncertainty

Without National Strategy For School Reopenings, Parents Face Uncertainty The school reopening debate is heating up again. The nation's biggest teachers union raised the possibility of strikes if schools reopen without sufficient safeguards. Child care is another issue. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Teachers Union OKs Strikes If Schools Reopen Without Safety Measures In Place

Teachers Union OKs Strikes If Schools Reopen Without Safety Measures In Place Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers, said "safety strikes" should only take place as a last resort. The decision on whether to strike would be left to the local union. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Texas Allows High School Sports In The Fall

Texas Allows High School Sports In The Fall High schools across the country are deciding whether to allow or postpone fall sports. In Texas — where Friday nights in the fall are for football — public schools are going to give athletics a go. Read more on NPR

NPR News: 'Pandemic Pods' Raise Concerns About Equity

'Pandemic Pods' Raise Concerns About Equity As many schools opt for a hybrid or online-only fall semester, some parents are teaming up and hiring teachers to educate their children in small groups — so-called pandemic pods. Read more on NPR

Teachers Unions’ Actions Exacerbate Learning Losses Caused by Coronavirus Impact

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Instead of preparing to reopen schools, unions have spent their own members' time and resources on securing concessions and negotiating contracts. from Forbes Education

Princeton Grapples With Race, Woodrow Wilson’s Controversial Past, And A Professor’s Dissent

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Successful in so many ways, Princeton faces a crisis of values. from Forbes Education

Senators Call For Public Service Loan Forgiveness Fix In Stimulus Package

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A group of Democratic Senators are calling for a fix to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program to be included in the next Senate stimulus package. from Forbes Education

Segregation Forever: New Report Shows Selective Universities Failing Black And Latino Students

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The Education Trust released a report this month that presents extremely discouraging news regarding the number of Black and Latino students enrolled in America’s most selective universities. from Forbes Education

GOP Stimulus Package: Schools Will Have To Reopen To Receive $45 Billion In Aid

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Many educators across the country have said it’s unsafe for schools to return to in-person instruction. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Can Online Learning Be Better This Fall? These Educators Think So

Can Online Learning Be Better This Fall? These Educators Think So A new national effort aims to deliver better online learning to any district that wants it. Some worry the program is overpromising. Read more on NPR

How Skills Will Be Crucial As We Adapt To The Post-Covid World

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New research from online learning company Coursera highlights the changing skills landscape as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, while also reminding us of the importance of skills development to ensure a quick and fair recovery from Forbes Education

As Covid-19 Resurges, More Colleges Revise Their Fall Plans

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A resurgence of coronavirus is causing an increasing number of colleges to abandon their original fall reopening plans. In the past few days, several institutions announced their former intent to open with in-person instruction was being reversed, revised, or replaced with more cautious approaches. from Forbes Education

The Case For Resuming Student Loan Payments

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The suspension of regularly scheduled student loan payments and interest is due to expire on September 30. Congress should let it. from Forbes Education

ACT Is Struggling To Give Its College Admissions Tests During The Pandemic

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On July 18, 1,400 students who showed up to take the test found their sites were shuttered. Today ACT's website crashed. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Girls, Has The Pandemic Made You Think Of Quitting School? Call Your Mentor

Girls, Has The Pandemic Made You Think Of Quitting School? Call Your Mentor In Malawi, one of the world's poorest countries, counselors guide girls as they face tough choices during the coronavirus crisis — from giving up on their education to opting for early marriage. Read more on NPR

GOP Stimulus Bill Counts College Students In Stimulus Checks

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell released his stimulus proposal and it counts dependent college students towards the amount their parents receive from the stimulus checks. from Forbes Education

Active Learning: The Secret To El Paso’s Success

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Through their 2020 Transformation plan, El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) has used active learning to unlock meaningful learning. from Forbes Education

Another Judge Blocks DeVos Rule Barring Undocumented Students From Stimulus Money

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A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled that Congress intended to direct the emergency aid to all students impacted by the pandemic. from Forbes Education

The Real Reason Why The Pandemic E-Learning Experiments Didn’t Work

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In this post, I examine why remote learning during the Covid-19 pandemic failed. This includes remote learning in organizations everywhere — from K-12 and higher education to corporate learning and development (L&D). from Forbes Education

Higher Education’s Great Opportunity And The One That Got Away

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As the immediacy of the Covid-19 crisis passes and colleges are able to return to teaching and research activities, they will need to take up a series of reforms to both respond to changes that have been made permanent by the pandemic and better prepare themselves for the decades (and crises) ahead. from Forbes Education

Parents' Response To School System Dysfunction Can Usher In New Era Of Innovation

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Parents are actively learning on their own about the amazing innovations that have been happening that they never knew existed, and that they can deploy themselves to make sure that their kids truly do go back to school, even if it’s different than what it once was. from Forbes Education

Colleges: “The Public Be Damned”

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Universities seem contemptuous of public opinion, as a new survey reveals. This is proving costly, as the public funds them. from Forbes Education

Dear Student: Boost Your Grade And Save Time With This One Weird Trick

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Just disable all the pings and rings and dings that call out to you incessantly every time one of your friends posts a new video of a cat doing something amusing to MySpace or Friendster or whatever newfangled thing it is you’re using for the social media these days. from Forbes Education

Want To Know Where International Students Are Headed Next Year?

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A new report suggests there could be significant shifts in international student higher education destinations. from Forbes Education

As Covid-19 Spikes, Incoming Freshmen Anticipate Uncertain Campus Reopenings

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As Covid-19 infections spike across the country, incoming freshmen look towards the fall campus reopenings with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. What will the collegiate experience be like, during the pandemic? from Forbes Education

NPR News: Students, Teachers In Missouri Test A Return To The Classroom

Students, Teachers In Missouri Test A Return To The Classroom A summer enrichment program is providing educational leaders in the state with a sneak peak into what a socially distanced, in-person school could look like this fall. Read more on NPR

NPR News: John Lewis Honored In Renaming Of Virginia High School

John Lewis Honored In Renaming Of Virginia High School In Fairfax County, Va., a high school once bearing the name of a Confederate general has been renamed John R. Lewis High School. The move to change the name was less contentious than expected. Read more on NPR

Lumina Foundation Commits $15 Million To Racial Justice Projects

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Lumina Foundation will invest $15 million over the next three years from its Fund for Racial Justice and Equity. The funding will go toward projects that advance racial equity, promote voting and other forms of social engagement, and improve news coverage of racial justice issues. from Forbes Education

For Teachers, This Is All Unfortunately Familiar

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For many regular citizens this school reopening-during-a-pandemic business may seem like a brand new adventure, but for educators, this is a new arrangement of a song they’ve heard many times before. from Forbes Education

Your worldview shapes your classroom management and curriculum choices, whether consciously or not. To be true advocates for our students and have strong, authentic relationships with them, we have to fully embrace and support their identities, and be willing to take a stand when they are discriminated against, bullied, or marginalized. #tipsforteachers #education #educationqoutes #truthforteachers #neutralpolictics

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NPR News: Schools Face Shortage Of Nurses As Districts Consider Reopening

Schools Face Shortage Of Nurses As Districts Consider Reopening NPR's Michel Martin talks with National Association of School Nurses Executive Director Donna Mazyck about the challenges facing school nurses amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read more on NPR

Next Stimulus: GOP Wants Stimulus Checks But Not Student Loan Forgiveness

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Senate Republicans have indicated that they will not include student loan relief in their stimulus proposal. from Forbes Education

NPR News: National Summer School Initiative Aims To Improve Online Teaching

National Summer School Initiative Aims To Improve Online Teaching With many schools moving to remote learning or a hybrid format in the fall, a group of public and charter school leaders are trying to make sure students get a quality education, even if it's remote. Read more on NPR

Don’t Take A Gap Year Because Of The COVID-19 Pandemic

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Online learning can be very effective and the economic cost of entering the workforce a year later just isn't worth it. from Forbes Education

NAACP Sues DeVos Over Coronavirus Relief Money For Private Schools

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The NAACP is now the latest organization to sue Education Secretary Betsy DeVos over the distribution of CARES Act money for K-12 schools. from Forbes Education

The Great Unbundling Of Higher Education Starts Now

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Covid will reveal the man behind the curtain; the magic of the tuition and fees bundle will be gone, and price elasticity among students and parents will increase dramatically. Magic is nice, if you can afford it. And in a Covid economy, fewer families will be able to. from Forbes Education

Superstar Rapper T.I. Teaches His Secrets Of Success

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The three-time Grammy winner has a new gig at a historically Black Atlanta college imparting one of life’s key lessons: Be purposeful. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Trump Announces New Guidelines For Reopening Schools

Trump Announces New Guidelines For Reopening Schools The president linked billions of dollars in federal aid to school districts that reopen fully, but acknowledged that in some coronavirus hotspots, the start of the school year may need to be delayed. Read more on NPR

Harvard Professor’s Article Makes Outrageous, Inaccurate Claim About Police Violence. There Are Zero Consequences

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A Harvard professor recently published an article in The New Yorker about police violence that includes a claim so outrageous that it is difficult to understand how she or her editors could have believed it. from Forbes Education

Defund Teaching About Slavery? Sen. Tom Cotton Proposes Legislation Attacking The 1619 Project

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Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) wants to limit public schools from using a popular journalism initiative focused on the history of American slavery. What is he trying to hide? from Forbes Education

NPR News: States Delay Or Cancel Bar Exams, Leave Many Law Graduates In Limbo

States Delay Or Cancel Bar Exams, Leave Many Law Graduates In Limbo Several states say they have to postpone or cancel bar exams due to the coronavirus. Law students fear they won't be able to make a living or repay student loans as a result. Read more on NPR

NPR News: An Epidemiologist On How Safe It Is To Go Back To School

An Epidemiologist On How Safe It Is To Go Back To School NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jennifer Nuzzo, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, about whether it is safe for students and staff to return to school in the fall. Read more on NPR

College Students Might Be Left Out Of Stimulus Checks Again

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If Senate Republicans use the same provision from the CARES Act, millions of college students won't receive stimulus checks. from Forbes Education