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Two educators discuss how and when race, or racism, showed up in their classrooms at the Border Crossers training.
Posted inElementary to High School

How social studies can help young kids make sense of the world

Avatar photo by Sarah Gonser July 12, 2018March 30, 2020
Malachi Ballinger, 6, laughs at how far he has made his “pinball” travel during a science lesson in his kindergarten classroom in Redmond, Oregon.
Posted inElementary to High School

Will new standards improve elementary science education?

Avatar photo by Lillian Mongeau July 11, 2018November 20, 2020
young readers
Posted inElementary to High School

How to help struggling young readers

Avatar photo by Sarah Gonser July 10, 2018March 30, 2020
Small-group math work at Prairie Oak Elementary in Berwyn North School District 98 where, two years ago, just 14 percent of third-graders were able to do grade-level math.
Posted inElementary to High School

How to boost math skills in the early grades

Avatar photo by Sarah Gonser July 9, 2018March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School

Using vocational education to teach academic courses

Amadou Diallo is a journalist, playwright and photographer whose writing has appeared in The New York Times, Wirecutter, The Atlantic, Al Jazeera America and The Christian Science Monitor. He has been a regular contributor to The Hechinger Report since 2017. A former musician and composer, he is a graduate of New York University and is always happy to weigh in on just which of Miles Davis’ classic quintets was the best. by Amadou Diallo April 11, 2018March 30, 2020
Benito Juarez Community Academy serves 1,800 students in Chicago’s lower West Side neighborhood.
Posted inElementary to High School

A school once known for gang activity is now sending kids to college

Amadou Diallo is a journalist, playwright and photographer whose writing has appeared in The New York Times, Wirecutter, The Atlantic, Al Jazeera America and The Christian Science Monitor. He has been a regular contributor to The Hechinger Report since 2017. A former musician and composer, he is a graduate of New York University and is always happy to weigh in on just which of Miles Davis’ classic quintets was the best. by Amadou Diallo November 21, 2017March 30, 2020
Students from City As School high school in New York City think like engineers as they construct a water filtration system.
Posted inElementary to High School

The next generation of science education means more doing

Avatar photo by Tara García Mathewson October 11, 2017March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School

How much do you know about The Civil Rights Movement?

Avatar photo by Nicole Lewis October 1, 2017October 21, 2020
Posted inNews

The districts that use outdated textbooks to teach about the Civil Rights Movement

Avatar photo by Nicole Lewis October 1, 2017October 21, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School

A school where you can’t fail — it just takes you longer to learn

by Kyle Spencer August 11, 2017March 30, 2020

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