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Community colleges tackle another challenge: Students recovering from past substance use

The Hechinger Report

She credits the Breaking Free club with creating the community she and her peers need to beat back their insecurities and succeed in the classroom. Washington lawmakers passed a bill in 2019 that led to the creation of a state grant fund to support recovery. That’s what I see the most, and what I feel the most,” she said.

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5 Radical Schooling Ideas For An Uncertain Fall And Beyond

MindShift

There is no one answer for what the coming school year will look like, but it won’t resemble the fall of 2019. Wherever classrooms are open, there will likely be some form of social distancing and other hygiene measures in place that challenge traditional teaching and learning. Virtual learning will continue.

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‘State-sanctioned violence:’ Inside one of the thousands of schools that still paddles students

The Hechinger Report

Superintendents then leave it up to principals and often parents to decide whether to use corporal punishment on a given student, creating unequal systems of discipline within the same communities and even the same classrooms. Johnson started at Collins in 2016 as an assistant principal and took the top job in 2020.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Via Vox : “Brazilian media report that police are entering university classrooms to interrogate professors.” Department ’s Privacy Office to Take Effect in Early 2019.” Via The Chronicle of Higher Education : “Economic Boom Isn’t Helping Some Student-Loan Debtors , Advocacy Group Says.”