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Indigenous languages make inroads into public schools

November 8, 2022 No Comments

Whenever November would roll around, James Gensaw, a Yurok language high school teacher in far northern California, would get a request from a school administrator. They would always ask him to bring students from the Native American Club, which he advises, to demonstrate Yurok dancing on the high school quad

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Evangelical college students often feel misunderstood – what helps boost understanding between students of all faiths?

October 18, 2022 No Comments

Our research team has studied college students’ attitudes toward evangelicals, a topic that tends to prompt strong reactions. Some liberals don’t see the topic as worthy of discussion – why study whether Americans appreciate a privileged group with strong influence on society? Meanwhile, many conservatives are adamant that evangelical perspectives

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Does tutoring work? An education economist examines the evidence on whether it’s effective

October 17, 2022 No Comments

With reading and math scores plummeting during the pandemic, educators and parents are now turning their attention to how kids can catch up. In the following Q&A, Susanna Loeb, an education economist at Brown University, shines a light on the best ways to use tutoring to help students get back

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Black girls are 4.19 times more likely to get suspended than white girls – and hiring more teachers of color is only part of the solution

September 5, 2022 No Comments

Andrea Joseph-McCatty is an assistant professor at the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Her research examines disproportional school suspensions and, in particular, the ways in which inequity impacts the experiences of students of color. Below are highlights from an interview with The Conversation. Answers have been

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Students perceive themselves as a ‘math person’ or a ‘reading person’ early on – and this can impact the choices they make throughout their lives

August 31, 2022 No Comments

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea As kids progress through school, they tend to increasingly perceive themselves as either a “math person” or a “language person,” even if they’re good at both, according to a recent study I led. My colleagues and

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Advanced Placement courses could clash with laws that target critical race theory

August 25, 2022 No Comments

Scientific theories to justify racism. Laws and Supreme Court decisions that denied Black people equal rights. The imperialist view that Anglo-Saxons were called upon by God to civilize the “savages” of the world. These topics might all sound like material from a course on systemic racism or critical race theory,

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College students are increasingly identifying beyond ‘she’ and ‘he’

August 23, 2022 No Comments

When students today fill out their college applications, they are not just identifying as “she” or “he.” More than 3% of incoming college students use a different set of pronouns. That’s according to my analysis of the more than 1.2 million applications submitted for the 2022-23 school year through the

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Politicians seek to control classroom discussions about slavery in the US

August 13, 2022 No Comments

Of all the subjects taught in the nation’s public schools, few have generated as much controversy of late as the subjects of racism and slavery in the United States. The attention has come largely through a flood of legislative bills put forth primarily by Republicans over the past year and

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Christianity was a major part of Indigenous boarding schools – a historian whose family survived them explains

August 2, 2022 No Comments

During a weeklong trip to Canada, Pope Francis visited a former residential school for Indigenous children in Maskwacis, Alberta, on July 25, 2022. The Ermineskin Residential School operated between 1895 and 1975 in Cree Country, the largest First Nations group in Canada. As at many boarding schools set up to

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How to college: 4 essential reads for incoming first-year students and their parents on mental health, libraries and more

August 2, 2022 No Comments

By the time they get through high school, most students are pretty used to transitioning from summer to school time. But starting college brings a whole new set of challenges. First-year college students have to handle additional responsibilities like how much time they’ll spend in class, how to manage the

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Indigenous languages make inroads into public schools

November 8, 2022 No Comments

Whenever November would roll around, James Gensaw, a Yurok language high school teacher in far northern California, would get a request from a school administrator.

 180 Views

Read More »

Evangelical college students often feel misunderstood – what helps boost understanding between students of all faiths?

October 18, 2022 No Comments

Our research team has studied college students’ attitudes toward evangelicals, a topic that tends to prompt strong reactions. Some liberals don’t see the topic as

 5,061 Views

Read More »

Does tutoring work? An education economist examines the evidence on whether it’s effective

October 17, 2022 No Comments

With reading and math scores plummeting during the pandemic, educators and parents are now turning their attention to how kids can catch up. In the

 8,819 Views

Read More »

Black girls are 4.19 times more likely to get suspended than white girls – and hiring more teachers of color is only part of the solution

September 5, 2022 No Comments

Andrea Joseph-McCatty is an assistant professor at the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Her research examines disproportional school suspensions and, in

 8,989 Views

Read More »

Students perceive themselves as a ‘math person’ or a ‘reading person’ early on – and this can impact the choices they make throughout their lives

August 31, 2022 No Comments

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea As kids progress through school, they tend to increasingly perceive themselves

 10,037 Views

Read More »

Advanced Placement courses could clash with laws that target critical race theory

August 25, 2022 No Comments

Scientific theories to justify racism. Laws and Supreme Court decisions that denied Black people equal rights. The imperialist view that Anglo-Saxons were called upon by

 7,409 Views

Read More »

College students are increasingly identifying beyond ‘she’ and ‘he’

August 23, 2022 No Comments

When students today fill out their college applications, they are not just identifying as “she” or “he.” More than 3% of incoming college students use

 7,273 Views

Read More »

Politicians seek to control classroom discussions about slavery in the US

August 13, 2022 No Comments

Of all the subjects taught in the nation’s public schools, few have generated as much controversy of late as the subjects of racism and slavery

 877 Views

Read More »

Christianity was a major part of Indigenous boarding schools – a historian whose family survived them explains

August 2, 2022 No Comments

During a weeklong trip to Canada, Pope Francis visited a former residential school for Indigenous children in Maskwacis, Alberta, on July 25, 2022. The Ermineskin

 892 Views

Read More »

How to college: 4 essential reads for incoming first-year students and their parents on mental health, libraries and more

August 2, 2022 No Comments

By the time they get through high school, most students are pretty used to transitioning from summer to school time. But starting college brings a

 930 Views

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