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How Teacher Prep Programs Are Stepping Up Efforts to Recruit Students

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For instance, a program called Educators Rising has chapters in high schools for students who might be interested in teaching that also provides info and arranges tours of education schools, says Jacqueline King, a consultant for research, policy and advocacy at the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.

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OPINION: Studying humanities can prepare the next generation of social justice leaders

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During the decade following the Great Recession of 2008, the number of humanities bachelor’s degree recipients fell by a whopping 14 percent — from a peak of about 236,000. Humanities professors across the country have ceaselessly lamented the precipitous decline in undergraduate humanities majors in recent years.

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ALAS Congratulates Alberto M. Carvalho on being named the Next Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District

eSchool News

Carvalho has served as the Superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), the fourth largest school district in the country, since 2008 and is recognized by his peers as a national voice for equity in education. “Mr. By the year 2026, Latino children will make up 30 percent of the school-age population.

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Osmo From BYJU’s Names Peter Glovin Senior Vice President of Educational Sales

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He was also closely involved in STEM-related product launches and liaising with industry advocacy groups. Before BrainPOP, Glovin held a number of business development roles for educational technology companies.

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‘A second prison’: People face hidden dead ends when they pursue a range of careers post-incarceration

The Hechinger Report

This story also appeared in The Washington Post In 2008, Wiese moved to Virginia to attend Regent University School of Law. He received his doctorate in 2019 and now serves as vice president of programs for The Fortune Society, an education, service and advocacy organization focused on criminal justice and re-entry.

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Schools Are a Lifeline for Homeless Students. COVID-19 Is Severing the Connection.

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The organization aims to help students overcome homelessness through education, policy advocacy and practical support to educators. “I “School was really the only basic provider of services for these families, and that is even more so now even during school closures,” says Barbara Duffield, executive director of SchoolHouse Connection.

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School Libraries Work! 2016

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You’ll want to keep this important advocacy tool on hand and share copies with administrators, board members, teachers, parents, students. In addition, the document is filled with visuals and quotes to use in any local advocacy effort.