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With competition up, enrollment down, colleges are spending billions on marketing and advertising

The Hechinger Report

And that was before the shutdowns and confusion of the Covid-19 pandemic, which other surveys show has further damaged public confidence. A SimpsonScarborough survey, however, found that institutions spend between $429 and $623 per enrolled student , per year, on marketing. Credit: Noah Willman for The Hechinger Report.

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The Scientific Debate Over Teens, Screens And Mental Health

MindShift

The data sets she works with — essentially large surveys — don’t allow for that. Given that all teens use media, I asked Twenge, why would the worsening trend in mental health be more pronounced in girls than in boys? “Social media invites comparison,” Twenge says. “It’s not in real time.

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How DJ Khaled, King of Snapchat, is Helping to Make Education Dreams Come True

EdNews Daily

As Get Schooled’s national spokesperson, DJ Khaled has helped to shape Get Schooled’s groundbreaking initiative that uses Snapchat to provide students a more accessible way to experience college campuses. In 2006, he launched innovative label deals and started We The Best Music Group.

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36 Edtech Tools I’m Using Right Now in My Classroom and Life

The CoolCatTeacher

Wikispaces is also the backbone of my global collaborative projects since 2006, with MAD about Mattering as the most recent example. ” More people access the Internet with mobile phones than with computers. Google Forms (Quick Surveys). Tip: See the sandbox lesson plan and rubric I use to introduce wikis to my class.

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If more students become pregnant post-Roe, are we prepared to support them?

The Hechinger Report

Fewer than 2 percent of mothers under 18 complete college by age 30 , according to a 2006 report published by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (now Power to Decide). But these same students who don’t have access to medically accurate, up-to-date information have to live with the consequences. And recently, the U.S.

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