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Internships 'somewhat in flux' as employers make reopening decisions

Employers reconfigured, delayed and even canceled their programs last year. How they revive those offerings is expected to vary widely.

April 15, 2021 | Higher Ed Dive
How can ed leaders prioritize student mental health in school reopenings?

During a virtual panel organized by the National Association of State Boards of Education, a group of state officials from California, Illinois and Kentucky suggested education leaders should prioritize supporting student mental health as schools reopen for in-person instruction and plan for the next school year.

April 15, 2021 | K-12 Dive
Why mental health is the key to dealing with learning loss

The best way schools can help students catch up academically after a year of distance learning is to ensure they feel relaxed, safe and connected to their friends and teachers as they return to the classroom.

April 15, 2021 | EdSource
Black students in 14 L.A. County school districts face serious equity barriers, study finds

Black students in Los Angeles County continue to face a multitude of barriers to an equitable education, including concentrated poverty, high suspension rates and housing insecurity, a UCLA report released Wednesday found.

April 14, 2021 | Los Angeles Times
Art programming expands student voice, SEL opportunities

Arts education opportunities allow students to tell their own unique stories while also providing tools to emotionally heal.

April 14, 2021 | K-12 Dive
As we eye post-pandemic life, it’s time to unclog the pipeline between education and work

Connecting learners, educators and employers promotes a more prosperous future.

April 14, 2021 | Hechinger Report
Project-Based Learning or Lectures? Our Research Shows PBL Helps Low-Income Students Do Better in AP Classes, Earn College Credit

With support for improving upon inequitable educational practices a top priority nationwide, project-based learning might be a key strategy post-pandemic, particularly for those students who have overcome the most.

April 13, 2021 | The 74
A switch to test-optional led to modest gains in underrepresented students: study

Making admissions tests optional at private colleges is associated with modest enrollment gains among students from underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups, low-income students and women, a new study found.

April 13, 2021 | Higher Ed Dive