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6/23/2020
18 : 7

How the pandemic puts for-profits at a competitive advantage

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6/22/2020
10 : 7

Proof Points: Research on who gets tapped school principal

Texas study finds Black candidates are less likely to be promoted and women's promotions are delayed This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe.
6/17/2020
18 : 7

Future of Learning: Education companies see an “upside to the pandemic” for business

K12 Inc. tells shareholders it expects increasing acceptance of online education, increased enrollment This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe.
6/16/2020
18 : 36

How can higher ed anticipate in-demand jobs of the future?

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6/15/2020
10 : 7

Proof Points: Summer learning evidence

Low attendance is a common problem for in-person summer school programs This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this email in your browser A
6/12/2020
18 : 7

A new playbook for summer school

Summer school during the coronavirus era means learning centers are out, while face masks and sitting six feet apart are the new norm This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and
6/11/2020
18 : 16

#BlackIntheIvory exposes racism on campus

Inequality in academia This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this email in your browser Support for this newsletter comes from Edwin Gould
6/10/2020
18 : 7

Early Childhood: Where is it hardest to be a kid?

Report finds striking disparities in child well-being across the country This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this email in your browser
6/9/2020
18 : 16

How racism permeates education

Also in this edition: "Time for white people to have 'the talk' with their kids" This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. 📬 View
6/3/2020
18 : 16

Future of Learning: Hundreds of thousands of students still can’t access online learning

Supply chain problems and delivery delays mean a vast remote learning experiment still hasn't touched many American students This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite
6/1/2020
10 : 6

Proof Points: When bright students get derailed by red tape

CA study on community college students who meet requirements but fail to transfer to university This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this
5/29/2020
18 : 37

As Mississippi opens for business, working families feel ‘stuck’

Nearly 7 out of 10 Mississippians with kids between the ages of 6 and 12 work, but the coronavirus has upended traditional options for child care This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free
5/27/2020
18 : 7

Early Childhood: Are you trying to teach your kids too much at home?

Teachers weigh in on what's most important This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this email in your browser A newsletter from The
5/26/2020
18 : 16

The implications of our warming planet for schools and students

Will the coronavirus transform or destroy higher education as we know it? This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. 📬 View this email in your
5/26/2020
15 : 16

This is kind of awkward.

We are committed to making our schools and colleges better by uncovering problems and holding leaders accountable. View this email in your browser Dear Reader, We know you love our work and often read
5/25/2020
10 : 7

Proof Points: Research behind coronavirus tutor proposals

Meta-analyses of tutoring studies point to frequent sessions and a structured curriculum This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this email
5/21/2020
18 : 7

The cost of losing international students

$2.5 billion at risk This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this email in your browser Support for this newsletter comes from Edwin Gould
5/19/2020
18 : 16

What will higher education look like in the fall?

Also in this edition: Universities face another pandemic-related threat This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. 📬 View this email in your browser
5/18/2020
10 : 7

Proof Points: Pricey community college program passes another test

Ohio import of CUNY's ASAP program posted graduation gains among older students and parents This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free subscription, and invite a friend to subscribe. View this
5/15/2020
18 : 16

An online program for preschoolers will expand because of coronavirus shutdown

Many Mississippi children were already at risk of starting kindergarten behind; coronavirus closures have put them at a further disadvantage. This is a weekly newsletter. Sign up for a free