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What public universities must do to regain public support
Universities have lost public support in recent years. In order to get it back, college presidents should worry less about how their institutions fare in college.... |
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Why shaming your children on social media may make things worse
Brian Edward Kinghorn, Marshall Univeristy Matt Cox knew he would be criticized when he forced his 10-year-old daughter to walk 5 miles to school in 36-degree.... |
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Fight for federal right to education takes a new turn
Derek W. Black, University of South Carolina A new fight to secure a federal constitutional right to education is spreading across the country. This fight.... |
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'Fortnite' teaches the wrong lessons
Nicholas Tampio, Fordham University In recognition of the fact that “Fortnite” has quickly become one of the most popular video games in the world.... |
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1 in 5 college students have anxiety or depression. Here's why
David Rosenberg, Wayne State University Many of us think of college as a wondrous time of new experiences and great freedom to explore new ideas and find one’s.... |
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America's public schools seldom bring rich and poor together – and MLK would disapprove
Jack Schneider, University of Massachusetts Lowell Five decades after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., many carry on his legacy through the struggle.... |
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Digital technology offers new ways to teach lessons from the Holocaust
Jennifer Rich, Rowan University When it comes to understanding the horrors of the Holocaust – one of the key aims of International Holocaust Remembrance.... |
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Why it's wrong to label students 'at-risk'
Ivory A. Toldson, Howard University Of all the terms used to describe students who don’t perform well in traditional educational settings, few are used.... |
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Lessons from ‘Spider-Man’: How video games could change college science education
Lessons from 'Spider-Man': How video games could change college science education The new ‘Spider-Man’ video game isn’t just fun and games.... |
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What the Supreme Court’s DACA ruling means for undocumented students and the colleges and univ ...
Editor’s note: The Supreme Court voted, 5-4, on June 18, 2020 that the Trump administration can’t immediately end the Deferred Action for Childhood.... |
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