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'As Educators, We Must Tell the Truth'

ED Surge

Our most recent cohort of fellows included educators across a variety of grades and content areas, including a high school principal, an elementary school paraprofessional, a math and computer science teacher, and a school and community engagement manager, to name a few.

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Voices at the Center: Asian American Educators Rising

ED Surge

So did the immense weight of alarming and escalating waves of anti-Asian violence that strategically target elders, women, non-binary and LGBTQIA folks, immigrants, Muslims and other marginalized and vulnerable Asian Americans in communities across the nation. A participant at a Black Lives Matter protest in Las Vegas on May 30, 2020.

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Closing the Digital Learning Gap

Digital Promise

They are connecting across cultural and national borders to promote global awareness and tolerance. Still, huge gaps exist in educational outcomes, high school graduation rates, college readiness and workforce advancements based on race, class, and geography. Students are designing, making, coding, composing, animating, and publishing.

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OPINION: We say we seek diversity — but where are the truly inclusive campuses?

The Hechinger Report

Narrow nationalist parties of various sorts are on the rise around the world, and here in the United States religion, ethnicity, geography and politics increasingly define us. In Myanmar, the government has defined its Muslim minority as non-citizens. More than one million international students came to the U.S.