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Many ‘informal’ child care providers are entitled to pay. Most don’t know it

The Hechinger Report

Hunt-Fleming, who has worked for years as a mortgage funder and is certified in human services, also stepped in when the next three grandchildren – now ages 2, 6, and 9 – came along. In California about one in four of informal caregivers go unpaid, the Early Edge report noted. But nationally, less than 20 percent of the more than 4.5

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OPINION: Studying humanities can prepare the next generation of social justice leaders

The Hechinger Report

Humanities professors across the country have ceaselessly lamented the precipitous decline in undergraduate humanities majors in recent years. During the decade following the Great Recession of 2008, the number of humanities bachelor’s degree recipients fell by a whopping 14 percent — from a peak of about 236,000.

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Call for Proposals: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy | Application Deadline: February 25, 2025

Political Science Now

The purpose of this symposium is to share approaches to the teaching of human rights and to develop pedagogical materials for the discipline. The symposium will be led by the Editor-in-Chief of Human Rights Review , George Andreopoulos (CUNY John Jay and Graduate Center), and the Pedagogical Section Editor for Human Rights Review , Steven D.

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Knowledge / Ignorance and Caring About the Food We Eat and Study

Anthropology News

I always come at that at the individual level: each body is different from a human variation perspective. I think that’s a big role that we can play in bringing humanity to the issue. Its okay to find your one niche in advocacy because it all comes together at some point. And again, I never tell people what to do.

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States say, forget FAFSA. We got you

The Hechinger Report

Bonilla eventually puzzled through the lengthy FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, wrangling her reluctant parents to provide their incomes and other information. Thats just human nature. It was always because of money, said Bonilla, now a 20-year-old junior at Washington State Universitys Vancouver campus.

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As more youth struggle with behavior and traditional supports fall short, clinicians are partnering with lawyers to help

The Hechinger Report

Department of Health and Human Services invested $1.6 Kathryn Meyer, left, attorney at the Center for Children’s Advocacy, and Christiana Mills, are part of the Yale Child Student Center in New Haven, Connecticut. Department of Health and Human Services invested $1.6 Last year, the U.S. A recent survey of U.S.

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Edtech, Equity, and Innovation: A Critical Look in the Mirror

Digital Promise

Clear, concise information shared by trustworthy third-party sources about what we know to work and not work is now at a higher premium than ever, and we as an education field must respond accordingly. Technology should support rather than replace human interactions. Let’s start a movement.

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