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Former Virginia Secretary of Education Anne Holton discusses how to be a champion for public education, women as leaders, and her role as an education board member
Paul Salopek discusses Out of Eden Learn, an initiative to facilitate crosscultural inquiry and help bridge the divides between cultures
How one tweet inspired a movement to erase strangers' school lunch debt, and why it's important
Rev. Jesse Jackson on diversity and the role educators can play in fighting inequality
Sr. Kathleen Ross, president emerita at Heritage University, identifies effective strategies that faculty have used to help New Majority students build the necessary skills to succeed in college
How parents, teachers, and students can work together to prevent gun-related deaths
NetDragon's Dejian Liu joined Professor Chris Dede to build a J-Term course on using design methodology to produce new learning environments
Faculty members look at the likely confirmation of Betsy DeVos as U.S. Secretary of Education
How youth determine whether information is real or fake on the Internet — and what can be done to help them make those decisions
The challenges in hiring a diverse faculty at the college and university level
The dissatisfaction with homework practices and reasons why, for children, homework is essential
Author Peggy Orenstein discusses girls' attitude about themselves and sex, how these attitudes may develop, and how parents can better support their daughters' approach to sexuality
Professor Meira Levinson looks at challenging questions of ethics, justice, and equity in education practice and policy
Author Paul Tough examines the ways in which we can make kids more motivated, engaged, and productive in the classroom
Children's author Sandra Boynton on her eclectic career in the arts and the role that joy plays in her work
Tom Hehir reflects on the state of disabilities education as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of IDEA
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, shares her thoughts on how to attract more excellent teachers to the profession, and the impact of teachers on children, communities, and the nation as a whole
Jack Jennings, founder and former CEO of the Center on Education Policy, reflects on the history of the federal government's involvement with education reform, and discusses its most notable changes to policy
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