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Do These Disappearing, 100-Year-Old Schools Hold a Vital Lesson for American Education?

ED Surge

And so I had done my first photography book , which came out in 2015 — just a portrait of an abandoned college campus. Washington was born into slavery in Virginia, attends Hampton College and becomes an educator. And his cause is what only later becomes known as “civil rights.”

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What Asian American Educator Stories Reveal About Racial Nuances Within ‘People of Color’

ED Surge

[ii] Kim and Hsieh describe the following “polarizing binaries of Asian American representation”: yellow peril perpetual foreigner model minority Erika Lee, Ph.D.,

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New Education Department Officials Say Book Bans Are a 'Hoax.' Teachers Disagree.

ED Surge

A spokesman for the South Carolina Department of Education said that the state acknowledges that African-American history is our shared history. In 2015, a White gunman killed nine Black people at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C.

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What education could look like under Harris and Walz

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Biden signed an executive order on AI in October 2023, which directed the Education Department to develop within a year resources, policies and guidance on AI and to create an “AI toolkit” for schools. Walz spent part of his early career teaching in small rural schools, including on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. —

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