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Tackling the Impossibility—and Necessity—of Counting the World’s Languages

Sapiens

My point is to communicate that there are many languages and, therefore, an incredible diversity of ways humans think, reason, and feel. The speakers of many of these languages live deep within roadless rainforests in villages that are very difficult for government representatives and other researchers to access.

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OPINION: The low-cost steps the government could take right now to ease hunger and homelessness on college campuses

The Hechinger Report

The office would also coordinate with other federal agencies, such as the departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, and Housing and Urban Development, and be an active member of the Interagency Council on Homelessness. Related: Long before the coronavirus pandemic, student parents struggled with hunger, homelessness.

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Farming Inequality: How Ancient Land Use Split Societies

Anthropology.net

For at least 10,000 years, humans have worked the land to feed families, build communities, and form civilizations. But the way those lands were used—how they were divided, worked, and governed—did more than sustain life. When Governance Intervened—Or Failed To The story isn’t one of inevitability.

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PROOF POINTS: Schools staff up as student enrollment drops

The Hechinger Report

When kids go to school right now there are more adults in the building of all types than there were in 2013 and more than when I was a kid,” said Marguerite Roza, director of the Edunomics Lab at Georgetown University, where she has been tracking the divergence between students and staff at the nation’s public schools.

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This math tutoring program gets ‘blockbuster’ results in high-poverty schools

The Hechinger Report

Leave this field empty if you're human: Recent college graduates, working as Americorps members, serve as Saga’s tutors. So far, schools have paid for the tutoring with a mix of Title I dollars – earmarked by the federal government to cover the extra costs of serving students in poverty – and philanthropy. Weekly Update.

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With more students demanding action on climate change, teachers try to keep up

The Hechinger Report

Then in 2013, California adopted the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) , which included the recommendation to teach climate change. More than a dozen states don’t have any language in their science standards about human-caused climate change, according to the National Center for Science Education. They raise cattle.

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"What are we teaching? Powerful knowledge and a capabilities curriculum" - a review

Living Geography

In 2013, GeoCapabilities became an EU funded programme as a 3 year Comenius project (539079-LLP-1-2013-1-UK-COMENIUS-CMP). We need to counter the tide of fake news, which is lifted by AI and the actions of governments in more than one country. GeoCapabilities is international in scope. As Richard says on p.22,