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Spain’s Move to Decolonize Its Museums Must Continue

Sapiens

In early 2024, Spain’s culture minister announced that the nation would overhaul its state museum collections, igniting a wave of anticipation—and controversy. It is crucial to understand that decolonizing efforts in museums do not equate to an immediate, wholesale return of cultural material. Unlike the U.K.,

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NCHE Partners with the Library of Congress

NCHE

Eligible applicants can include educational institutions, cultural organizations, historical societies or museums, community or civic groups, libraries, and literacy organizations. These regional grants will help fund projects that expand and explore innovative methods of teaching and learning with Library of Congress materials.

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COLUMN: ‘We want every major to be a climate major’

The Hechinger Report

Adirondack Cultural Ecology. Duke introduced a wide-ranging climate commitment in 2022 that spans operations, research grants and partnerships, including with the New York Climate Exchange. They are also thinking about research about how you conjugate verbs. Environment and Sustainability in Enlightenment France.

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

Living Geography

It is research-informed but also practical in nature. USA 2025-2028 is not a serial I am looking forward to. There are some excellent suggestions for readings in this important area contained in this section, including Mark Sheehan's work on a "culturally responsive" curriculum. Part 1 of the book is called Theory.

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OPINION: The simple steps that encourage young learners to break equity barriers

The Hechinger Report

The class of 2028 will, no doubt, have a maze of postsecondary options to help them unlock their dreams and ambitions. Add to that the language and cultural barriers faced by some families. Here’s how research shows that’s true. Rita’s Catholic School in New Orleans, Monday, Aug. Photo: Cheryl Gerber for The Hechinger Report.

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Empty Desks: Getting Chronically Absent Students Back to Class Is No Easy Feat

ED Surge

We are always constantly trying to build a stronger school culture," she said. "In A 2018 report by the University of California at San Francisco predicted — even before the pandemic increased need for such services — that by 2028, demand for mental health providers would be 40 percent higher than supply.