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Canada treats its adjunct professors better than the U.S. does – and it pays off for students 

The Hechinger Report

He makes the equivalent of about $7,000 per course, per term. He has an office, access to professional training and government-provided health insurance. Fewer than half of adjuncts say they’ve received the training they need to help students in crisis, the AFT survey found. Related: What’s in a word?

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The journey to student-centered learning

Neo LMS

shouts the Railway-Conductor-Head-teacher and all the traveler-students get in the train. The traveler-students must be on time, get in the right rail-car, sit in the designated place, present with regularity their passes, and wait for the next train stop in order to make an upgrade to their traveler status. Kids don’t learn the same.

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PROOF POINTS: Plenty of Black college students want to be teachers, but something keeps derailing them late in the process

The Hechinger Report

The June 2023 research report, “ Tracking Progress Through Michigan’s Teacher Pipeline ,” analyzed prospective teachers of all races, and found that enrollment in education courses has been declining since 2010. In other words, the decline in prospective Black teachers far exceeded the Black college dropout rate.)

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Ancora High School Partners with McGraw Hill to Launch New Online High School for Adults

eSchool News

In 2020, according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the high school dropout rate was 5.3% Students go through a guided, asynchronous course experience, monitored by course coaches and student success champions, that is designed to move students through their coursework efficiently.

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HE Challenges: Fast changing digital teaching methods

Neo LMS

Demand for shorter, more focused courses is growing, and universities are finding themselves “unbundling” their core offerings in order to keep up. Where enthusiastic faculty insist on teaching emerging trends or technologies they are compelled to do so as extracurricular courses. A grim future for today’s providers of HE?

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Spreading First Aid for Teens’ Mental Health by Training Adults to Help

MindShift

Left untreated, mental health concerns can contribute to high school dropout rates. MHFA training, referred to as “CPR for the mind,” teaches educators and caretakers how to recognize, understand and respond to signs of psychological distress. Wardrip completed the training in June. and “Are you in danger?”. Spreading the Word.

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How a dropout factory raised its graduation rate from 53 percent to 75 percent in three years

The Hechinger Report

Talent Development Secondary, a nonprofit that grew out of a Johns Hopkins University study on dropout rates, is the data-driven arm of the Diplomas Now model; it identifies kids at risk of dropping out and establishes a schoolwide process of intervention and support services to keep them on track to graduate. Sign up for our newsletter.

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