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STUDENT VOICE: The path to health equity begins in K-12 classrooms

The Hechinger Report

Many students are sidelined long before they consider medical school, while those who persist face an uphill battle competing against peers with far more resources and support. To mitigate these disparities, we must look beyond our hospitals and medical schools and into the places where young minds are shaped: our K-12 classrooms.

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TEACHER VOICE: Instead of assuming kids won’t read novels anymore, build a curriculum that showcases books’ worth

The Hechinger Report

If we want students to invest in the great, global conversation of the humanities, its going to take a bit of salespersonship. Stephen Chiger is a director of literacy for Uncommon Schools, having served its middle and high schools for 16 years. Stephens favorite novel to teach is The Bluest Eye.

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Teaching Feels Like a Dead-End Job. Here’s How Schools Can Change That.

ED Surge

On the spectrum of professional experience for K-12 teachers, I am decidedly on the greener side. Although I knew I had a passion for teaching before entering college, I always had this idea in my head that teaching K-12 education wasn’t a real or appropriate profession for an Ivy League, engineering graduate like myself.

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Suffering From Labor Shortages, States Look To Build Up K-12 Digital Transparency.

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As states struggle to keep pace with the economy, some of them are now turning to K-12 credential transparency, in the hopes that it will show them how to give their workforce the leg up. Human capital is what actually matters in the world, Taylor Kendal, president of the nonprofit Learning Economy Foundation, says.

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How to Develop an Effective Framework for AI Readiness

ED Surge

There is apprehension and perceived risk around talking about AI in K-12 education and what that means for our students, but honestly, I think the greater risk is not exploring it. But theres also a strong emphasis on what we call human-only skills ethics, creative problem-solving, design thinking and user experience.

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PROOF POINTS: Professors say high school math doesn’t prepare most students for their college majors

The Hechinger Report

A survey of college professors indicates that most fields of study don’t require many of the math topics that high school students learn in high school. Credit: Kevin Wolf/ Associated Press The typical ambitious high school student takes advanced algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus and calculus.

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What If Myths, Metaphors and Riddles Are the Key to Reshaping K-12 Education?

ED Surge

Schools need to tap into the same sense of wonder that led early humans to seek unifying stories to explain their place in the world — and teachers need to do more to incorporate myths, jokes and riddles into curriculum and teaching practices, from the earliest grades up through high school.

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