Districts aiming to hire Black teachers, add Black history classes and talk about white privilege are increasingly under scrutiny, raising questions about what is legal, and also what works. By Dana ...
Summer is popularly imagined as bringing joy to all young people. Yet it is not an equal break or of the same quality for all students. Learning loss is the decline in academic skills and knowledge ...
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Federal literacy grant program improves reading scores of Black and underserved students in DC
A federally funded literacy grant program has reportedly boosted the literacy of participating students across D.C. public charter schools.
The wait is over. The U.S. Department of Education announced that it will release billions of dollars in grants withheld by the Trump administration, providing educators across the country with the ...
Bailey Hairston and Lauren Duval-Shepherd participate in a summer math lesson. Photo by Daniel Mollenkamp for EdSurge. PHILADELPHIA — Elle Oliver knows anger. Multiplying by 12 used to make the rising ...
Gifted programs could be shutting out millions of high-performing Black and Latino children from low-income families. Can districts fix their advanced education problem? By Troy Closson In New York ...
When Linganore High School Assistant Principal Marcus Allen talks to students about Black history topics, first he tries to find out how much they’re interested in history in general. He’s often ...
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