Year in Review: Depolarizing the Classroom
The classroom has become the battleground for the country’s most polarizing and pertinent issues.
read moreThe classroom has become the battleground for the country’s most polarizing and pertinent issues.
read moreSince its publication, the 1619 Project has been challenged by conservatives for attempting to fix the historical whitewashing of American slavery.
read moreInstead of detention, suspension, or expulsion, restorative justice addresses the root of the harm via collaboration.
read morePrioritizing equitable education, housing, public health services, and more can help reduce crime and police dependency.Â
read moreWhile some Islamophobic attacks get media attention, everyday bigotry is normalized in many spaces, including schools.
read moreTeachers are fundraising to get air conditioning into their classrooms due to record heat waves and inadequate educational infrastructure.
read moreCritical race theory bans and the efforts to censor conservations about race, sexuality, and gender in the U.S. education system
read moreAs degrees become a requirement in the U.S. workforce, student loan debt becomes an unavoidable threat to financial freedom.
read moreThousands of educator vacancies remain open ahead of the new school year as the teacher retention crisis remains unaddressed.
read moreThe school-to-prison pipeline introduces students to the criminal legal system, affecting their mental health, academic potential, and livelihoods.
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