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PROOF POINTS: A third of public school children were chronically absent after classrooms re-opened, advocacy group says

The Hechinger Report

The federal 2019-20 attendance data appears to be even less reliable. Solving chronic absenteeism isn’t easy and involves building human relationships among teachers, parents and students. Other states admitted to very high absenteeism levels in the federal 2020-21 data. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter.

Advocacy 101
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Despite the Challenges, This Is Why I Wear a Hijab as a Muslim Teacher

ED Surge

Then, in 2019, when I became the lead Arabic teacher at my current school, I attended my first professional development conference. These relationships have been instrumental in sustaining my advocacy efforts; by engaging in these efforts, I strive to create an educational landscape where every student and educator feels valued and respected.

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OPINION: Why Black student parents are at the epicenter of the student debt crisis — and what we can do about it

The Hechinger Report

Related: The human cost of college debt that becomes ‘purgatory’. Generation Hope scholar alumna Lakeya and her two sons celebrating her graduation from Towson University in May 2019. Third, for students of color, the financial aid process can feel like a maze riddled with unnecessary barriers and dead ends. Credit: Generation Hope.

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If we don’t engage online, we cede mindshare to others who will

Dangerously Irrelevant

[ Every week a ‘Monday Morning Message (MMM)’ email goes out to all doctoral students from a faculty or staff member in the CU Denver School of Education and Human Development. Please join Dr. Heather Johnson and me for one or both of our two Spring 2019 social media workshops for SEHD faculty and students! ].

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‘More than a warm body’: Schools try long-term solutions to substitute teacher shortage

The Hechinger Report

Around 60 percent of large school districts surveyed by the National Council on Teacher Quality, an advocacy group, increased pay for subs during the pandemic. Last fall, in the district, nearly half of teacher absences went unfilled, compared with 26 percent in fall 2019. Credit: Terra Fondriest for The Hechinger Report.

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Smoothing the path for immigrants to finish their college degrees

The Hechinger Report

In the 2018-2019 academic year, the university enrolled 6,763 undergraduate students, compared to 5,372 in the 2021-2022 academic year (the most recent year available from the National Center for Education Statistics). It has six campuses in Michigan along with its online program.

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How one school is coping with mental health: Social workers delivering technology, food and counseling to kids at home, and open office hours all day — even when school is out

The Hechinger Report

While some districts have prioritized the mental health of their students, Kelly Vaillancourt Strobach, the director of policy and advocacy for the National Association of School Psychologists, said such districts are the exception. You’re not just a teacher, but you’re also a human.”.