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NPR News: New York City Mayor Warns Schools Might Need To Close Next Week

New York City Mayor Warns Schools Might Need To Close Next Week Mayor Bill de Blasio warned that schools in New York City could close as early as Monday. There's a debate over whether schools should be closed while restaurants and bars remain open. Read more on NPR

How An MBA Can Help You Launch Your Startup

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Many MBA candidates come to business school with hopes of launching a business, yet few take the leap. This post provides an overview of the resources an MBA may have access to and how they can help supercharge a founder's entrepreneurial journey. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Alyssa Loorya: What Can A 300-Year Old Farmhouse Tell Us About Metropolitan New York?

Alyssa Loorya: What Can A 300-Year Old Farmhouse Tell Us About Metropolitan New York? In the heart of urban Brooklyn, a 300-year old farmhouse still stands. Archaeologist Alyssa Loorya explains how artifacts found at the site trace the life cycles of New York City--from 1720 to today. Read more on NPR

Universities Under Growing Pressure To Cut Fees As Students Say Online Learning Not Worth The Cost

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As lawmakers prepare to debate forcing universities to offer refunds, more than nine out of 10 students say tuition fees are not worth the cost. from Forbes Education

Imagine! An Educator In The White House!

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You have only to imagine a conversation between Jill Biden and Betsy DeVos to presage the priorities of this new administration. But that's not enough to save American higher education. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Lessons From Europe, Where Cases Are Rising But Schools Are Open

Lessons From Europe, Where Cases Are Rising But Schools Are Open Amid a new wave of coronavirus restrictions, France, the U.K., Germany and Italy are keeping schools open. The U.S. has taken a different approach. Read more on NPR

Biden Transition Signals New Influence Of College Faculty

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Forced by Trump’s refusal to facilitate a normal presidential transition, the Biden team has had to resort to a do-it-yourself approach, in which subject matter experts fill in the gaps historically provided by the exiting administration. College faculty are playing a lead role in this process. from Forbes Education

Why Children Need To Learn About Artificial Intelligence

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Demystifying AI for our children in all its complexity while providing them with an early insight into its promises and perils will make them confident in their ability to understand and control this incredible technology, as it is bound to develop rapidly within their lifetimes. from Forbes Education

School Reopening 2020: The Surge That Never Happened

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It may be hard to remember now, with New York City on the verge of shutting down, but there was a period of time earlier this fall when an ever-growing number of schools were starting to offer in-person options, and more seemed on the verge. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Harvard Admissions Did Not Discriminate Against Asian Americans, Court Rules

Harvard Admissions Did Not Discriminate Against Asian Americans, Court Rules An appeals court ruled in favor of Harvard University in a suit alleging that its admissions process discriminated against Asian Americans. Read more on NPR

Appellate Court Rules That Harvard Doesn’t Intentionally Discriminate Against Asian Americans

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In a 104 page decision, a federal appellate court has held that Harvard does not intentionally discriminate against Asian American applicants. The Supreme Court will likely overrule them. from Forbes Education

Federal Appeals Court Sides With Harvard In Race Discrimination Suit

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The First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston agreed with a lower court that Harvard’s admissions process does not discriminate against Asian-American applicants from Forbes Education

NPR News: Appeals Court Rules Harvard Doesn't Discriminate Against Asian American Applicants

Appeals Court Rules Harvard Doesn't Discriminate Against Asian American Applicants A federal appeals court in Boston ruled Thursday that Harvard doesn't intentionally discriminate against Asian-American applicants in its admissions process. Read more on NPR

What Should Biden Seek In New U.S. Secretary Of Education?

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In the next two months, President-elect Biden and his team will have to choose someone to follow Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education. Frederick Hess identifies six qualities that the ideal candidate should possess. from Forbes Education

Employer-Based College Programs Aren’t Just Enduring, They’re Growing

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Against a backdrop of historic unemployment and high uncertainty for America’s employers, savvy and forward-thinking employers are doubling down on education right now because it’s a strategic move with a clear return on investment. And it's not just about retention. It's also about upskilling. from Forbes Education

College Enrollment Update: Undergraduates Down 4.4%; Graduate Students Up 2.9%

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U.S. undergraduate enrollment is now down 4.4%, and graduate enrollment is up 2.9% compared to last fall. But an ominous trend involves first-year students, whose enrollment has plummeted by 13% from Forbes Education

NPR News: How Do Colleges And Students Ensure Safety Of Traveling Home For Thanksgiving?

How Do Colleges And Students Ensure Safety Of Traveling Home For Thanksgiving? As coronavirus cases surge across the U.S., college students are nearing Thanksgiving break. But going home is complicated this year. We discuss how colleges ensure students' safe travel. Read more on NPR

How Popular Are Pandemic Pods After All?

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But all of these reactions were missing a key datum: how many families are actually participating in pandemic pods? from Forbes Education

Students Given Six-Day Window To Get Home For Christmas

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Students will be offered coronavirus tests and allocated a departure date, in an effort to stop them spreading Covid-19 around the country when they return home for Christmas. from Forbes Education

NPR News: News Brief: Transition Progresses, ACA Challenge, Biden's Education Plan

News Brief: Transition Progresses, ACA Challenge, Biden's Education Plan Biden team presses on with transition despite Trump's roadblocks. Obamacare likely to survive another challenge in the Supreme Court. And, Biden's education agenda must start by confronting COVID-19. Read more on NPR

NPR News: What A Biden Presidency Could Mean For Education

What A Biden Presidency Could Mean For Education As the new president sets his priorities, will having an educator as First Lady help schools and colleges get what they hope for? Read more on NPR

With Malice Toward None: The Role Of Civics Education In The 2020 Election

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The election appears to be over, but how might the distrust and vitriol that has so infected our civic life of late recede? It turns out that history is our guide. Our history - one that is rarely taught, dissected or relished. from Forbes Education

How To Fix The Civics Education Crisis In America

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It’s not good for our body politic that so few Americans understand our form of government and our history. There’s a simple solution. from Forbes Education

Meet The Hypercultural Latinx Community: A Mexican-American Stanford University Graduate Shows Why We Must Invest In The Youngest And Most Diverse Communities In The U.S.

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Calderon coined the term Hypercultural Latinx to help her, and others, shed a light on a massive population often overlooked by marketing dollars and American culture, U.S. Latinx youth. from Forbes Education

NPR News: David Biello: Moving The Dial On Climate Change

David Biello: Moving The Dial On Climate Change Fighting climate change is a big messy task that will take a lot of work. This hour, TED's Science Curator David Biello joins Manoush to share some promising and fascinating solutions. Read more on NPR

NPR News: To Report Abuse, Or Not? Zoom Classes Create Dilemma For Teachers

To Report Abuse, Or Not? Zoom Classes Create Dilemma For Teachers During remote classes, teachers get to glimpse some students' lives. Sometimes they observe things they never knew about at school. It has some teachers considering whether they've witnessed abuse. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Tips For Talking To Children About The Election

Tips For Talking To Children About The Election With many Americans focused on the election, NPR's Life Kit team offers tips to parents and caregivers on how to talk about the election — and civics more broadly — with children. Read more on NPR

NPR News: School Official On A Pennsylvania District's Decision To Revert To Online Learning

School Official On A Pennsylvania District's Decision To Revert To Online Learning NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Mike Porembka, an assistant superintendent at a Pennsylvania school district, about the district's decision to return to remote learning as coronavirus cases surge. Read more on NPR

NPR News: In 2020, Gubernatorial Elections Are All About COVID-19

In 2020, Gubernatorial Elections Are All About COVID-19 The races for governor in Missouri and North Carolina may tell us if the coronavirus can make or break a state leader. Meanwhile, political strategy in Montana has tempered talk of COVID-19. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Despite Strains, Small Colleges Find Advantages In Dealing With COVID-19 On Campus

Despite Strains, Small Colleges Find Advantages In Dealing With COVID-19 On Campus A smaller student body and shared sense of purpose make it easier to gain compliance with university policies on things such as mask usage and social distancing. Read more on NPR

NPR News: In Michigan, Undocumented Immigrants Form Learning Pod So They Won't Lose Their Jobs

In Michigan, Undocumented Immigrants Form Learning Pod So They Won't Lose Their Jobs For the past six weeks, 24 students at Ann Arbor Community Learning Center have been doing their virtual classwork on computers provided by the public school district. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Are You Watching Your State Lawmaker Elections? Here's Why You Should

Are You Watching Your State Lawmaker Elections? Here's Why You Should Millions of dollars are flowing into state legislative races. Redistricting and the coronavirus are expected to be top of the policy agenda in 2021 and party control could mean everything. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Virtual Education Is Impacting College Students' Access To Voting

Virtual Education Is Impacting College Students' Access To Voting College students who are studying remotely can vote in the state where their college is located. But this is controversial in some places, and students are organizing. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Now Is A Good Time To Talk To Kids About Civics

Now Is A Good Time To Talk To Kids About Civics Here's a primer from our Life Kit parenting team. Read more on NPR

NPR News: Andrew Marantz: What Happens When Fringe Conspiracy Theories Become Mainstream?

Andrew Marantz: What Happens When Fringe Conspiracy Theories Become Mainstream? For the past few years, journalist Andrew Marantz has been embedded in the world of far-right extremists online. He explains how once-fringe conspiracy theories migrated into the national discourse. Read more on NPR

NPR News: With Many Campuses Closed, Will College Students Turn Out To Vote?

With Many Campuses Closed, Will College Students Turn Out To Vote? People ages 18 to 29 are turning out in record-breaking numbers for early voting. But will pandemic-related disruptions to campus life affect student voter turnout on Election Day? Read more on NPR

NPR News: Homecomings Go Virtual At Historically Black Colleges And Universities

Homecomings Go Virtual At Historically Black Colleges And Universities Homecoming is the party of the year at historically Black colleges and universities, but the pandemic has canceled many events. We go to North Carolina A&T to see how virtual celebrations are going. Read more on NPR

NPR News: COVID-19 Has Robbed The World's Poorest Children Of Nearly 4 Months Of Schooling

COVID-19 Has Robbed The World's Poorest Children Of Nearly 4 Months Of Schooling A new report finds the return to education has been much slower in the world's poorer countries. Read more on NPR

NPR News: VMI Superintendent Steps Down Amid Allegations Of 'Structural Racism'

VMI Superintendent Steps Down Amid Allegations Of 'Structural Racism' Superintendent J.H. Binford Peay III resigned on Monday amid allegations that the school's culture was hostile to Black cadets. The state is now investigating "structural racism" at VMI. Read more on NPR

The Importance Of Soft Skills In A Post-Pandemic World

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In this post, I explore the importance of soft skills, including empathy and kindness. I also share the four steps I'm taking as part of my deliberate practice to develop this soft skill of kindness. from Forbes Education

As Virus Surges, Universities Are Stepping Up Their Precautions

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As the new surge in the coronavirus intensifies, now reaching more than 100,000 cases a day in the U.S., American colleges and universities are taking new measures to contain the spread and protect their communities from what health experts are predicting could be an even more deadly winter. from Forbes Education

Memo To Joe Biden: There Is NO “Free” College

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Joe Biden promised two years of "free college." A Georgetown University thinktank suggests that the cost of that in the long run is zero. I am very skeptical of that. from Forbes Education

Teachers Unions May Wind Up Missing Trump

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With the departure of President Trump, teachers unions are about to lose the bogeyman that has allowed them to play the adults in the room on school reopening. from Forbes Education

The Election Is Over. What’s Next For Higher Education Policy?

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Free college and student loan forgiveness are probably dead for now. Here's a more practical way forward. from Forbes Education

Fall College Enrollment: Uneven Impact But Not As Bad As Originally Expected

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This situation kept many schools sitting on the fence as to whether they were going to try and open in person or continue with remote operations throughout the summer before finally making their decision; many of these schools were very concerned about the loss of room and board revenue as well a... from Forbes Education

Fall College Enrollment: Uneven Impact But Not As Bad As Originally Expected

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This situation kept many schools sitting on the fence as to whether they were going to try and open in person or continue with remote operations throughout the summer before finally making their decision; many of these schools were very concerned about the loss of room and board revenue as well a... from Forbes Education

Without A Plan B, We Risk Failing Students Again Next Year

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Millions of students were badly let down by this summer's fiasco over grades - and there's every sign of history repeating itself next year. from Forbes Education

Joe Biden Wins The Big Ten Universities

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If they were treated as their own state or bloc, the counties in which the Big Ten universities are located voted for Joe Biden by more than two million votes,a 73.5% to 26.5% margin. from Forbes Education

IRS To College Students: It’s Not Too Late To Register For A Stimulus Check

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If you are a self-supporting student and don’t need to file a tax return, you have until November 21 to register to get your stimulus check (also called an Economic Impact Payment, or EIP) before the end of the year. from Forbes Education

President Biden: Don’t Sacrifice Higher Education Outcomes At The Altar Of Access

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When learning, completion, and employment outcomes from college are sketchy and deteriorating, democratizing access to college is not the same as democratizing opportunity. from Forbes Education

Why The One-Room Schoolhouse Is A Vision For The Future, Not Just A Relic Of The Past

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The kind of teaching and learning that takes place in such an environment is much needed in today’s world and a modern-day version of the one-room schoolhouse can serve as a model for the renewal of education. from Forbes Education

Election Polling And Education’s Big Standardized Test.

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Thinking about the Big Standardized Test from a polling perspective helps illuminate why the tests themselves, and the data-driven philosophy in education, have worked out so poorly. from Forbes Education

Celebrating First-Generation College Day And Beyond

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Corporations and communities can play a role, by supporting college access programs, partnering with local institutions to provide mentorship or tutoring, and doing whatever we can to make sure all students get the support they need to get to — and successfully through — college. from Forbes Education

Why Should Students Pay Full Fees If Teaching Is All Online?

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Students have been getting a diminished experience at university this year, so why is this not always reflected in their fees? from Forbes Education

NPR News: David Biello: Moving The Dial On Climate Change

David Biello: Moving The Dial On Climate Change Fighting climate change is a big messy task that will take a lot of work. This hour, TED's Science Curator David Biello joins Manoush to share some promising and fascinating solutions. Read more on NPR

How The 2020 State Elections Affected Higher Education

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Here are three takeaways from the results of state elections and various ballot initiatives involving higher education. from Forbes Education

NPR News: To Report Abuse, Or Not? Zoom Classes Create Dilemma For Teachers

To Report Abuse, Or Not? Zoom Classes Create Dilemma For Teachers During remote classes, teachers get to glimpse some students' lives. Sometimes they observe things they never knew about at school. It has some teachers considering whether they've witnessed abuse. Read more on NPR

Cell-Free Technology Comes Of Age: BioBits Is Changing The Way We Teach Biology

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Biology is an expensive field to dabble in, but $100 is enough to provide a classroom’s worth of BioBits kits. Since there are no live organisms like bacteria, expensive equipment necessary for the most basic biology lab — freezers, incubators, and sterile tools — are no longer a limiting factor. from Forbes Education

Election Results Raise Questions About Education’s Racial Narrative

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With any luck, Tuesday’s election results will serve as a much-needed reminder that people are complicated. from Forbes Education

Listening To Teacher Demand: Tracking K–12 Student Needs During COVID-19

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As the pandemic has progressed, what students need to make progress has come into sharper focus—even amidst the uncertainty surrounding the election and what lies in store for schools in the winter. DonorsChoose has a unique window into the real-time and granular needs of teachers and students. from Forbes Education

The Specter Of Bush v. Gore Haunts The 2020 Election

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Will the Supreme Court, once again, decide the results of the election? from Forbes Education

Turning Dead Malls Into Community Assets

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Repurposing dead malls may be the right invention opportunity to create human development centers while salvaging returns for property owners. from Forbes Education

In Blow To University Affirmative Action, California Rejects Proposition 16

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A ballot measure that would have allowed affirmative action programs to be reinstated in California was going down to a resounding defeat as of Wednesday morning. from Forbes Education

“As Ohio Goes, So Goes The Nation” – From Ohio to Iowa to Idaho, New University Partnerships Bolster Finances and Sustainability

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University of Idaho Announces New Energy Partnership — Modeled on Ohio State and University of Iowa — to Boost Endowment and Resilience from Forbes Education

Nine Higher Education Votes To Watch In Today’s Election

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For those of us who are focused on higher education, this election represents unusually high stakes. But there are nine votes getting far less attention that are worth watching today, and none includes the outcome of the presidential or Congressional elections. from Forbes Education

After Falwell, Liberty University To Split The Roles Of Chancellor and President

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The Board of Trustees of Liberty University announced Monday that it will split the roles of chancellor and president going forward. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Tips For Talking To Children About The Election

Tips For Talking To Children About The Election With many Americans focused on the election, NPR's Life Kit team offers tips to parents and caregivers on how to talk about the election — and civics more broadly — with children. Read more on NPR

Fact-Checking College Admission

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I asked leaders in the admission profession to assist me in fact-checking the common misconceptions and assumptions that contribute to the mania around college admission. from Forbes Education

Trump Signs Executive Order To Establish A 1776 Commission To Instill ‘Patriotic Education’

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“We will stop the radical indoctrination of our students, and restore PATRIOTIC EDUCATION to our schools,” Trump wrote in a tweet announcing the order. from Forbes Education

NPR News: School Official On A Pennsylvania District's Decision To Revert To Online Learning

School Official On A Pennsylvania District's Decision To Revert To Online Learning NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Mike Porembka, an assistant superintendent at a Pennsylvania school district, about the district's decision to return to remote learning as coronavirus cases surge. Read more on NPR

George Washington University Students Told To Prepare For Election Week Unrest

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The main campus is located four blocks from the White House. Students have been told to stockpile a week's worth of food and medical supplies. from Forbes Education

To Improve Democracy—And Reading Comprehension—We Need More Classroom Discussions

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Whatever the outcome of the election, Americans will remain deeply divided. Schools can help us learn to disagree respectfully—and boost literacy at the same time. from Forbes Education

NPR News: In 2020, Gubernatorial Elections Are All About COVID-19

In 2020, Gubernatorial Elections Are All About COVID-19 The races for governor in Missouri and North Carolina may tell us if the coronavirus can make or break a state leader. Meanwhile, political strategy in Montana has tempered talk of COVID-19. Read more on NPR

We Build Boring Schools, Then We Put Them Online--Science Has The Fix

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Now is the perfect time to explore important factors that go into building better learner experiences and schools. from Forbes Education

How The Pandemic Is Playing Out In Some Rural And Small Town Schools.

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If anyone had a shot at making this work, it was this county. from Forbes Education

Biden And Trump: “Higher Education: What’s That?”

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Higher education was largely neglected in the 2020 presidential campaign, but college was important in the lives of virtually all major politicians. from Forbes Education

NPR News: Despite Strains, Small Colleges Find Advantages In Dealing With COVID-19 On Campus

Despite Strains, Small Colleges Find Advantages In Dealing With COVID-19 On Campus A smaller student body and shared sense of purpose make it easier to gain compliance with university policies on things such as mask usage and social distancing. Read more on NPR

How to motivate and engage reluctant learners | Don’t muddle through the rest of the year trying to use band aid solutions with disengaged kids: it’s not too late for a breakthrough, and these simple, powerful principles can make a huge difference quickly.

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CFPB Recommends Extending Student Loan Relief

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The consumer protection agency calls for extending the student loan repayment pause and providing the benefit to other borrowers. from Forbes Education