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Some rural states are cutting higher ed. One state is doing the opposite

The Hechinger Report

But to pursue a teaching degree at a public, comprehensive university, she’ll need to commute four hours roundtrip or leave the town she grew up in and loves. But Andrew Koricich, executive director of the Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges at Appalachian State University, said the region’s residents deserve a comprehensive college.

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Technology Is Key for Boosting Classroom Equity

EdTech Magazine

In response, America’s Promise Alliance , the Aspen Institute’s Education and Society Program and the Council of Chief State School Officers have issued a report to help school districts address these equity issues. “We SIGN UP : Get more news from the EdTech newsletter in your inbox every two weeks!

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Practical Ways to Develop School Leaders Now

The CoolCatTeacher

Episode 781 - The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast Practical Ways to Develop School Leaders Now Chris Chappotin, Assistant Superintendent. Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Chris grew up in Farmington, IA, Irving & Keller, TX, and completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology at Abilene Christian University.

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What Will College Look Like This Coming September?

Edsurge

Ask any university student, professor or administrator: no one wants to relive the past academic year. This past year, Arizona State University pushed the boundaries of how it supports distance learning: Every classroom is getting fitted with the technology that could enable an instructor to livestream a class. Let’s not do that again.

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A campaign to prod high school students into college tries a new tack: Making it simple

The Hechinger Report

Universities tend to have a hard time having a very clear, focused message,” said Eunkyu Lee, associate dean and a professor of marketing at Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management. Instead, he said, “what you have now is every university doing its own thing, when what we have is an industry image issue.”

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Can After-School Programs Help Children Recover From the Pandemic?

Edsurge

The push has also spurred innovation within the field driven by youth needs and interests, as demonstrated by two long-time after-school programs based in the Midwest, the Downtown Boxing Gym in Detroit and After School Matters in Chicago. based Afterschool Alliance. In one room, elementary students are buzzing during a reading class.

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Speak Up 2021 Congressional Briefing: Lessons Learned from a Year of Virtual School

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast. She serves as the chief researcher on the Speak Up Project as well as leading research efforts on the impact of innovative learning models and interventions in both K-12 and higher education. This edWeb broadcast was sponsored by Project Tomorrow. About the Presenters. Dr. Julie A.