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Cheaper human tutors can be highly effective, studies show

The Hechinger Report

Meanwhile, paras were nearly three times as effective as volunteer, non-professional tutors with struggling elementary school readers. But in the studies he reviewed, the paras typically had bachelor’s degrees —considerably more education than the job requires in most school districts.

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'As Educators, We Must Tell the Truth'

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Over the past nine months, our editors have had the privilege of collaborating with a group of eight talented educators and school leaders who bravely reflected on their lived experiences and shared their truths through a collection of powerful personal essays as part of the EdSurge Voices of Change writing fellowship.

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Alabama doesn’t want early childhood teachers talking about bias. Researchers say they need to.

The Hechinger Report

Email Address Choose from our newsletters Weekly Update Future of Learning Higher Education Early Childhood Proof Points Leave this field empty if you’re human: Late last month, Alabama Gov. We’re finding that kids make meaning of themselves way earlier than the traditional child development textbooks suggested,” Sabol said.

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Top 10 EdSurge Podcast Episodes of 2023

ED Surge

In what has become an annual tradition, we’re sharing your favorite episodes of the year, as determined by the number of listens to the 44 fresh episodes we produced. Why All of Us Could Use a Lesson in ‘Thinking 101’ Human brains are wired to think in ways that often lead to biased decisions or incorrect assumptions.

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To Help Fight a Mental Health Crisis in Schools, Community Groups Step In

ED Surge

About one third of students of color said they did not have an adult at school with whom they could safely share their feelings. In this case, there may not be enough trained school mental health professionals to go around. Lots of people in California are facing a tsunami of mental health needs.

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Middle school’s moment: What the science tells us about improving the middle grades

The Hechinger Report

Welcome to Community Lab School, a tiny public charter that is trying to transform the way middle schoolers are taught in the Albemarle School District — and eventually the nation. Traditional middle schools are very authoritarian, controlling environments.” Chad Ratliff, principal of Community Lab School.

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Reporter’s Notebook: Even the “father of IQ tests” thought the results weren’t written in stone

The Hechinger Report

I learned about Binet, and his ideas about how IQ tests should — and should not — be used in elementary schools while reporting a piece last month for The Hechinger Report and Slate on the debate over cognitive testing in school placement and psychology.