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Less emphasis on school and achievement and more on self development: That's what experts say can combat higher rates of depression & anxiety in kids. “I'm happy to look at your report card, but I don't care that much,” is what one told his own kids.
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Opt out today! That’s the rallying cry for a group urging teachers to drop their union membership. After the Supreme Court ruled unions cannot collect agency fees from nonmembers covered by collective bargaining, these opt-out campaigns began.
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Kids spend hours using technology every day, but screen time doesn’t have to be mindless. Tablets, computers and even phones have apps that help kids learn. We asked you, the teachers, about the best apps for the classroom, and here’s what we found out:
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A new kind of college, designed to serve students who are starting over in life, gives them access to deep, transformational learning. The Tacoma Program helps adult learners finish up degrees they started elsewhere.
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Rates of teen anxiety and depression have continued to rise in the U.S., and some experts say it’s because kids lack the kind of play that takes them outside, away from screens and parents.
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Alvin Irby is at his barber shop for an appointment, but first he has to check on his bookshelf. He's left books featuring people of color, hand chosen by kids, at barber shops around the country. His hope? These books encourage kids to be readers.
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Math anxiety. The overwhelming fear of math, regardless of one's actual aptitude, affects students of all ages, from kindergarten to grad school. Do you remember when math stopped (or started) being fun? Let us know your math memior: [email protected]
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High schoolers in Virginia talked to their senator about the need for mental health education in schools, and he listened. "Mental health issues need to be given the same dignity as physical health issues."
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Educator Ankur Arya looks out for low income students by offering higher level classes after school and teaching them how to advocate for themselves. His own experiences drove him to build the LYTE program: Leading Youth Through Empowerment. From :
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How our parents pushed us not only crafted who we are today, but influenced how we raise our own kids. collected some of your stories, from observations of an older sister to words of encouragement from a high school teacher:
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At a college for adult learners, a faculty member asks students to write a "mini-memoir" of their experiences with math. Many students can pinpoint the grade level and even teacher that changed how they saw the subject. What would you write in yours?
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“Now what?” That’s the big question soon-to-be college grads are often asking themselves, but for international students who study at U.S. universities, the answer might mean an end to their time in the states.
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Here's a recap on some of the headlines in the education world this week: There's a new Secret Service guide to prevent school shootings, and the Ed Department was sued for delaying a review on special education students See the rest:
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Take the weekend to apply for our internship! We're looking for college students or recent grads with a keen intellectual curiosity and creative stripe to join our team in the fall. Application closes on Sunday:
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Time limits, family movie nights and no screens around bedtime: Parents who are doctors and researchers give us their advice on how to balance screen time from their own lives.
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As part of , asked about how you push (or don't) your kids. Sometimes a parent's determination to give a child the best possible start becomes the very thing that gets in the way.
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ಇವರಿಗೆ ಪ್ರತಿಕ್ರಿಯಿಸಲಾಗುತ್ತಿದೆ @mrsvibbermath
Hi Jennifer! My name is Alexis Arnold -- I am a reporter with NPR education. We are doing a story about how teachers use apps, and I was interested in learning more about how you use remind. Please send me a message back or call me at 202 513 3072
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ಇವರಿಗೆ ಪ್ರತಿಕ್ರಿಯಿಸಲಾಗುತ್ತಿದೆ @USArmyVeteran17
Hi Amy! My name is Alexis Arnold -- I am a reporter with NPR education. We are doing a story about how teachers use apps, and I was interested in learning more about how you use remind. Please send me a message back or call me at 202 513 3072
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Anya Kamenetz ಜುಲೈ 13
Hey teachers--have you gotten an email like this urging you to drop your union? Let us know.
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Summer is full of family moments from vacations to barbecues at home, but all that time out of class means extra time for kids to look at an array of devices. Not all apps are a distraction, though. Some are creative, fun, even educational diversions.
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