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It’s Time to Rethink the ‘One Teacher, One Classroom’ Model

The last few years have taken a toll on our teachers. The COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing cultural divisions, and the Uvalde, Texas, massacre all weigh heavily. Morale is at an all-time low. Now is the time to rethink the teaching profession, writes Irene Chen and Stephanie Banchero.

July 20, 2022 | EdWeek
Will California’s $4.1-billion bet on ‘community schools’ transform K-12 education?

California is making a mega-bet — with an unprecedented $4.1-billion investment over seven years — that converting hundreds of campuses in high-poverty neighborhoods into schools like Humanitas offers the best chance to save children’s pandemic-damaged education and address entrenched inequities.

July 20, 2022 | Los Angeles Times
Research highlights positive impacts of math-focused summer learning

Summer math learning programs can be effective in mitigating learning losses disproportionately experienced by low-income pre-K-12 students during the pandemic, according to research published by the American Educational Research Association.

July 20, 2022 | K-12 Dive
Lots of Talk About Diversity, but the Numbers Don’t Budge

For all the talk in higher ed about increasing diversity, historically marginalized racial and ethnic populations are still underrepresented among college students, faculty and administrators, according to a new report from McKinsey & Company.

July 20, 2022 | Inside Higher Ed
First in the Family Make Their Mark in College

While first-generation college students’ backgrounds and challenges are unique to the individual, they tend to have high expectations and multifaceted postgraduation goals—plus complex support needs.

July 19, 2022 | Inside Higher Ed
What Happens After Graduation?

Many metrics in higher education assess an institution by measuring recruitment, admission, enrollment, and completion. But Excelencia in Education, an organization that works to increase the success of Latinx students across the nation, is asking institutions to consider one more metric: what happens to students after completion?

July 19, 2022 | Diverse Education
How the principal-counselor relationship can improve student success

Panelists at the annual ASCA conference provide five solutions to help administrators promote and empower their counseling departments.

July 19, 2022 | District Administration
Academic Recovery From the Pandemic Will Outlast Funding by Years

From the beginning, educators have seen pandemic recovery as a marathon rather than a sprint. The latest data suggest helping students regain academic ground could be more of a yearslong endurance trek—one that is likely to outlast current federal and state money to support it.

July 19, 2022 | EdWeek
7 Things We Learned About COVID’s Impact on Education From Survey of 800 Schools

A series of surveys sent between January and May reveal how the pandemic has shaped absenteeism, student behavior, mental health and staffing problems.

July 19, 2022 | The 74 Million