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OPINION: The low-cost steps the government could take right now to ease hunger and homelessness on college campuses

The Hechinger Report

Prior to Covid-19, Temple University’s Hope Center for College, Community and Justice, surveying nearly 167,000 students at 227 institutions, found 39 percent of participants had been food insecure in the previous 30 days, and the numbers are now worse. She previously served in the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S.

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The 3 biggest Twitter problems for teachers—and how to overcome them

eSchool News

After surveying 165 teachers part of these workshops, responses indicated that social media is arguably the most challenging digital tool for teachers to guide students in navigating, in large part because many school districts block students from accessing social networks when on school grounds.

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#IntentionalConnectivity: why my phone no longer controls me (& how you can take charge, too)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

And it’s the default activity you fill your time with all throughout the day whenever you’re bored, procrastinating, or just want a little hit of something that makes you feel good. It wasn’t easy , per se–I had to keep reminding myself how awful I felt when I checked my phone constantly so I wouldn’t default to my old ways.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

All this feeds my rage… oh and the review I write each December on the stories we are told about the future of education. Via The Washington Post : “ Political nonprofits must now name many of their donors under federal court ruling after Supreme Court declines to intervene.” ” asks The Washington Post.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

All this feeds the review I write each December on the stories we are told about the future of education. “ Lights go out at Education Department headquarters – and may stay off for some time,” The Washington Post reports. “Preparing for the Post-LMS World ” by Jonathan Rees.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

For nearly 30 years, Medicaid has helped school systems cover costs for special education services and equipment, from physical therapists to feeding tubes. Via The Washington Post : “There’s a well-funded campus industry behind the Ann Coulter incident.” Here is the Microsoft blog post announcing its new products.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

All this feeds the review I write each December on the stories we are told about the future of education. EdX posted a blog post this week, announcing “Furthering the edX Mission, Forging a Future Path.” Each week, I gather a wide variety of links to education and education technology articles.

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