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Critical Race Theory Is About You, and All of Us

The Jose Vilson

Recently, Christina Cross, a Black woman sociologist at Harvard, found her work at the crosshairs of the same person who brought us the bastardization of critical race theory. I’m asking us to think more societally. Yes, it was.) Yet, it also made me reticent to uplift this newfound courage cloaked in social science norms.

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You Couldn’t Sit With Us (An Observation about Teachers)

The Jose Vilson

For this occasion, I got to see one of the best educators I’ve ever met facilitate a full room session about multilingual learners to teachers from across District 1. Yesterday, I listened to teachers who work with different types of students all gather ideas about how best to address students’ needs.

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What It Means To Stick With Love [About King and Us]

The Jose Vilson

Due to the “in-community” aspect of this dialogue, I won’t reveal much about the energy in the room. Fast-forward to 2024, and sticking with love in this moment feels harder when we get so many signals showing us either hate or indifference. Love as the spirit undergirding the work speaks volumes about their humanity.

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What 5 chatbots tell us about the future of HE

Neo LMS

Last time we talked about Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education , we’ve seen how smart speakers can help university students navigate campus life. What 5 chatbots tell us about the future of HE. To counteract this, Georgia State University used Pounce , a chatbot, to assist students step-by-step. IT help desk: Martha.

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SplashLearn Makes Learning Fun and Creates Fearless Learners

SplashLearn is the fastest growing elementary school math program in the US, used by more than 440,000 teachers in about 77,000 schools across the United States.

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Your math homework not adding up? Tell us about it! 

The Hechinger Report

We want to know more about it. Our reporters want to hear about your math homework. Tell us more, using this form. You can also email us at editor@hechingerreport.org. If you are a parent, what’s hardest about helping your child? Is there anything else you want us to know? Δ Tell us about it!

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Did your college application essay mention race? Talk to us about it 

The Hechinger Report

Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that taking race into consideration in college admissions was unconstitutional, but the court left room for applicants to write about their race in admissions essays. College advisors have told us they’re encouraging applicants to discuss their communities and identities with universities.

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Today’s Curriculum for the Higher Ed HR Leader

Speaker: Joseph Clay, Business Transformation Strategist at Oracle, and Jeffrey Haynes, Director with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

Hear from Jeffrey Haynes, Director with Baker Tilly, and Joseph Clay, Oracle VP HCM Transformation, to learn everything you will need to know about the biggest trends impacting higher education HR professionals today.

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A CHRO’s Perspective on Substance Use in the Workplace: Supportive Strategies to Help Your Workforce Thrive

Speaker: Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH, Medical Director, Psychiatry and Naj Wright, MBA, C-Suite HR Executive

How to foster an inclusive and open conversation with your workforce about AUD and SUD, including ways that your organization can help. Join us for this important how-to discussion. Join this important webinar that addresses: How to identify employees at risk for - or experiencing - AUD or SUD in your workforce.

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WW2 to COVID-19: How Remote Tools Help Reinforce Development Post-Program eLearning

Speaker: Pat D'Amico, Founder and CEO of About-Face Development

requires us to thoughtfully evaluate how we got here and how we can leverage the knowledge gained during the pandemic to address one of trainings greatest historical challenges – how we reinforce learning to move from knowledge to behavior change. In a world where virtual learning is here to stay, answering the question of “What now?”