Credit: CC0 Public Area Study-practice partnerships (RPPs), long-expression collaborations in between scientists, policy makers and practitioners, depict an specially promising tactic for generating guaranteed that all children advantage from early childhood education and learning, in accordance to a journal produced today by Princeton University and the Brookings Institution. The journal, […]
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Study shows education is not enough to overcome inequality
Credit score: Stanley Morales A recent study finds that social inequality persists, irrespective of academic achievement—particularly for adult males. “Education is not the equalizer that several folks feel it is,” suggests Anna Manzoni, writer of the study and an associate professor of sociology at North Carolina State College. The research […]
Discovery Education Presents Three New Virtual Field Trips Connecting Students to Curiosity
Discovery Schooling and main corporate and group companions are providing K-12 educators and learners 3 engaging new digital field outings (VFT) debuting in April and Might. Focused on an array of diverse subjects, these new virtual industry outings join understanding to the actual-globe through applicable and well timed electronic content […]
Educational support in an Expanded Learning Time initiative: Optimizing its components to promote inclusive education
Ahrens, K, DuBois, DL, Lozano, P, et al. (2010) Naturally acquired mentoring relationships and young adult outcomes among adolescents with learning disabilities. Learning Disabilities Research & Practice 25(4): 207–216. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5826.2010.00318.x. Google Scholar | Crossref Bangsbo, J , et al. (2016) The Copenhagen Consensus Conference 2016: children, youth, and physical […]
On the haunted ‘public’ in public education in Poland
Ball, S J (2020) The errors of redemptive sociology or giving upon hope and despair. British Journal of Sociology of Education 41(6): 870–880 Google Scholar | Crossref Ball, SJ, Bowe, R, Gewirtz, S (1996) School choice, social class and distinction: The realization of social advantage in education. Journal of Education […]
Historical perspectives and contemporary challenges to education (Bildung) and citizenry in the modern nation state: Comparative perspectives on Germany and the USA
This article explores historical and contemporary relations among education or Bildung, nation building processes, and aspects of citizenship education and identity building, comparing and contrasting how ideas and concepts of public education are framing these notions in the United States (US) and Germany. Public education remains the primary model for […]
Financial Literacy Challenge from Jackson Charitable Foundation and Discovery Education Inspires Community Collaboration to Win $10,000
The Cha-ChingTM Income Wise Little ones Contest enables communities to vote for their college to gain $10,000 to use towards crucial educator resources to educate young ones how to gain, conserve, shell out, and donate. This nationwide contest encourages elementary college instructors, households, and neighborhood associates to demonstrate their determination […]
Teaching Data Literacy | Discovery Education
By Emily Strickland, 7th quality Math, GCS Virtual system, EDP Director, Beck Academy With no-cost content material from Discover Data – an instruction initiative powered by the Nielsen Foundation in collaboration with Discovery Education and learning and the Countrywide Afterschool Affiliation – college students in grades 6-12 and educators have significant discovering sources at their […]
Discovery Education & Partners Amplify Resources for Social-Emotional Learning
Discovery Education and learning joins communities throughout the entire world to rejoice the relevance of social-emotional studying by highlighting the new Social-Emotional Mastering Centre readily available in its award-winning K-12 understanding platform. The Social-Emotional Discovering Centre presents a curated assortment of hundreds of resources designed to assist educators as they […]
Linda Griffith and Douglas Lauffenburger honored for contributions to biological engineering education | MIT News
The Countrywide Academy of Engineering (NAE) has announced that two MIT professors have been jointly awarded the Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Instruction, the most prestigious engineering schooling award in the United States. Linda G. Griffith, the School of Engineering Professor of Educating Innovation in […]
Public education at the crossroads: Introduction to the special issue
Introduction to public education: historical and contemporary perspectives In this special issue, authors analyze the role of public education in relation to its historical purpose, considering the history of public education and the evolution of its concepts in relation to nation-building over time, as well as some of the contemporary […]