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An upscale Florida auction yields millions for local preschool programs

The Hechinger Report

More than 90 percent of students in each of those schools are classified as economically needy, a figure that rises to 99 percent at four of the schools, according to the Collier school district. Related: Making the preschool magic last as children get older. The wine festival helps to bridge the gap between rich and poor.

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Beyond Screens: The Benefits of Paper-Based Learning for Elementary Students

Studies Weekly

“Many teachers have shared that the only way they have been able to reach their students is to go back to ‘old school,’ by this, I mean getting kids out from behind digital devices and doing more hands-on, interactive learning.” Economics of Education Review , 68 , 89–103. Annisette, L. E., & Lafreniere, K. Singer, L.