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College ‘Deserts’ Disproportionately Deter Black and Hispanic Students from Higher Ed

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The results are particularly important at a time when more colleges are struggling to remain open , says Riley Acton, an assistant professor of economics at Miami University in Ohio and one of the researchers who worked on the new study. “If For people he knew there, information about college was not what was keeping them from enrolling. “If

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The Week That Was In 234

Moler's Musing

When I think of teaching the Early Republic, I think about political parties, presidential decisions, and how those decisions shaped the federal government. This activity ensured that students grasped the economic, political, and social divisions developing between regions of the country. history for decades.

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How Colonialism Invented Food Insecurity in West Africa

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In addition, colonial economics created food shortages in Banda and across West Africa. UNITING PASTS AND FUTURES Logan emphasizes that understanding the history of food in West Africa should inform how scholars, humanitarian groups, and governments approach contemporary food insecurity.

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Plants and People of Borneo: A Cultural and Ecological Connection

Anthropology.net

Beyond its economic role, the tualang holds profound cultural and spiritual significance for many indigenous groups. The database now contains information on 1,319 plant species, including which parts of the plants are used and for what purposes," Axelsson notes. Source: Environmental Policy and Governance, 2021. Credit: T.

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Portland’s Universal Pre-K Proposal Was Hailed as a ‘National Model.’ How’s the Rollout Going?

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With the latter, preschool programs are vulnerable to changes in governance or an economic downturn. Weisenfeld adds, of her colleagues at NIEER: We share information about this program all the time. Multnomahs Preschool for All is funded by an income tax on high-earning residents.) Its stayed, she says.

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Economic Mobility Pathways in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky: Building Networks for Frontline Talent Development

Digital Promise

It wasn’t until a group of local leaders from across education, business, nonprofit, government, and philanthropic communities came together to identify challenges and collectively design solutions that real pathways toward income mobility began to emerge for the area’s adult learners. Collaborating Organizations. Brighton Center, Kentucky.

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As Schools Prioritize Digital Literacy, My Students Are Being Left Behind

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To right the ship, families, schools and future employers must work together to prioritize a meaningful investment and evidence-based approach in developing a diverse and technically skilled workforce who can thrive in a rapidly changing economic landscape.

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