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Eunice Millán prepares to measure the force of friction in a physics lab at Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden, New Jersey, which requires all students to take physics to graduate.
Posted inElementary to High School

One reason students aren’t prepared for STEM careers? No physics in high school

Avatar photo by Tara García Mathewson March 9, 2018March 30, 2020
Laci Hargrove, 18, who fell short of the high school credits she needed to graduate, moved straight from high school to a HiSET-prep program that also provides her with needed social supports.
Posted inElementary to High School

Getting a GED while still enrolled in high school

Avatar photo by Katy Reckdahl March 5, 2018October 21, 2020
Parent mentor coordinators prepare for a group presentation.
Posted inElementary to High School

OPINION: Many students who need mentors still don’t have them

David Shapiro by David Shapiro March 1, 2018March 30, 2020
technology in physical education
Posted inElementary to High School

How a growing number of states are hoping to improve kids’ brains: exercise

Avatar photo by Lillian Mongeau Hughes February 21, 2018November 12, 2020
Kelly Pollack works with a student in CICS West Belden, a Chicago charter school that uses multiage classrooms as part of its personalized learning model.
Posted inElementary to High School

Rethinking grade levels and school design for personalized learning

Avatar photo by Tara García Mathewson February 14, 2018March 30, 2020
David Andy, who is enrolled in a program in advanced manufacturing at Metro State University in Denver designed in collaboration with employers.
Posted inHigher Education, News, Solutions, Universities, Inc.

Worker shortage spurs uncharacteristic partnerships connecting colleges, business

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus February 9, 2018April 8, 2021
Posted inElementary to High School

Following the lessons of learning science in schools isn’t convenient

Avatar photo by Tara García Mathewson February 7, 2018April 8, 2021
Huyen Le and her daughter Katelynn Trinh. Through “nudges” via texts, Le gets reminded of activities to do with Katelynn that enhance her learning.
Posted inElementary to High School

Text-based tips may help parents and preschoolers learn

Avatar photo by Daisy Yuhas January 24, 2018March 30, 2020
Tiana Young is a freshman at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where a racist Facebook post from a student in the alt-right group Turning Point left the African-American community shaken and frustrated by the school's lack of public response.
Posted inDivided We Learn, High School Reform, Higher Education, News, Race and Equity, Solutions

To attract more blacks and Hispanics to STEM, universities must address racial issues on campus

by Stuart Miller January 23, 2018April 8, 2021
Woodrow Wilson High School students in Camden, N.J., see a rich orange flame in a chemistry lab that digs into atomic structure of elements.
Posted inElementary to High School

More black and Hispanic science teachers could mean more scientists of color

Avatar photo by Tara García Mathewson January 17, 2018March 30, 2020

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