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What Service-Learning and Global Goals Taught Us About Promoting the Greater Good

Edsurge

That’s when we realized what we had learned at the service-learning conference we’d attended just a month earlier could make change in our community. Leading by example, conference facilitators actively engaged participants in service-learning experiences.

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Educational Leadership for Social Good

EdTechTeam

After the ISTE conference last month I asked our team what they saw that might be most important for school leaders. She has aligned her recent work with the Sustainable Development Goals produced by the United Nations in 2015 (as an agenda for moving forward to 2030).

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3 Things Great Teachers Do

The CoolCatTeacher

He is a 2016 Global Teacher Prize Top Ten Winner. Joe: Well, I’m excited, because I look out at the world, and we have – UNESCO says, by 2030, we have a teacher shortage of 25.8 Yesterday, we had Stephen Ritz at the conference from the Green Bronx Machine. Introducing Joe Fatheree. We have Joe Fatheree @josephfatheree with us!

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Home visiting in high school: Trying an intervention for toddlers on teenagers

The Hechinger Report

West Virginia unveiled a campaign this year for 60 percent of adults ages 25 to 64 to have earned a degree or certificate by 2030. And in 2016 just 8 percent of McDowell County residents of working age held an associate degree or higher, compared to 31 percent statewide. That’s well below the statewide rate of 55 percent.

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3 Things Great Teachers Do

The CoolCatTeacher

He is a 2016 Global Teacher Prize Top Ten Winner. Joe: Well, I’m excited, because I look out at the world, and we have – UNESCO says, by 2030, we have a teacher shortage of 25.8 Yesterday, we had Stephen Ritz at the conference from the Green Bronx Machine. Introducing Joe Fatheree. We have Joe Fatheree @josephfatheree with us!

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How higher education lost its shine

The Hechinger Report

Part of a cadre of advisers deployed by the state to prod more Tennessee high school graduates into college, the women in this conference room have suddenly found their jobs to be much harder. Fifty-four percent of 2021 high school grads in Michigan went straight to college, down 11 percentage points from 2016.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” The school recently announced that it would end its attempts to regain accreditation after the Department of Education withdrew recognition for the for-profit in 2016. You’ll never guess… The UK Higher Education Policy Institute predicts , “ University place demand to grow by 300,000 by 2030.”