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A 'Choice' Grounded in Exclusion and Inequality
A new book traces the troubling history of "school choice" in the United States and argues that its destructive impact on public schools is just as much about a toxic mindset than it is about for-profit charter schools and vouchers.
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Vaccine and Testing Requirements 'Appropriate, Responsible, and Necessary'
NEA announces support for mandatory vaccination or regular COVID testing for all U.S. public school educators.
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What You Should Know About Invisible Disabilities
Learn how to support students and educators with disabilities that you can’t see.
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I Knew I Had to Get Involved '
Meet Marnee Burrus, third-grade teacher and #RedForEd inspired member from Phoenix, Arizona.
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Three Principles for Using SEL in the Classroom
The attention to students’ mental health is particularly important now, experts say, as students adjust to the academic and emotional upheaval of the pandemic.
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Bacteria can spread quickly with so many people back in school. Luckily, Microban 24 keeps killing bacteria* in your classroom for up to 24 hours, touch after touch.
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Florida Faculty Fighting for Free Speech and Ideas
A new Florida law, championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, requiring state universities to survey faculty and students on their "viewpoints" is an attempt to chill everyone's right to free speech.
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Emoji Users Say Icons Should be More Diverse
For students, access to a diverse set of emojis can help to normalize the acceptance of other cultures, races, and people.
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