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How Does More Than Bootstraps Boost Educational Equity?
Education Management How Does More Than Bootstraps Boost Educational Equity?

In the heart of Passaic, NJ, a quiet revolution is underway as More Than Bootstraps (MTB), a nonprofit with six years of impactful work, tackles the daunting barriers faced by first-generation and low-income high school students striving for higher education. Many of these young individuals grapple

Behavior as Core Curriculum: A Call for Change in Schools
Education Management Behavior as Core Curriculum: A Call for Change in Schools

What if the secret to unlocking a thriving classroom lies not in stricter rules or more tests, but in teaching students how to navigate emotions, conflicts, and relationships with the same dedication given to algebra or history? Imagine a middle school teacher standing before a class, voice

Shared Housing Eases Loneliness for UK University Students
Education Management Shared Housing Eases Loneliness for UK University Students

In the bustling environment of university life across the UK, a silent struggle often goes unnoticed, affecting a significant portion of the student population with feelings of profound loneliness. Recent research reveals that one in three students grapples with intense isolation, a statistic that

K-12 Challenges: Budget Cuts, Vaccines, and Air Quality
Education Management K-12 Challenges: Budget Cuts, Vaccines, and Air Quality

As the U.S. K-12 education system navigates a new academic year, a trio of formidable challenges looms large, threatening to reshape the landscape for students, educators, and administrators alike. Shrinking budgets are forcing tough financial decisions, while heated policy debates over vaccine

Can Green Campuses Solve the Student Mental Health Crisis?
Education Management Can Green Campuses Solve the Student Mental Health Crisis?

Across the United States, a silent epidemic of mental health challenges is sweeping through college campuses, leaving millions of students struggling with anxiety, depression, and overwhelming stress, and with nearly 19 million young adults enrolled in higher education institutions, the scale of

Should Corporal Punishment Be Banned in Charter Schools?
Education Management Should Corporal Punishment Be Banned in Charter Schools?

The debate over corporal punishment in educational settings has been reignited by a troubling incident at Sarah T. Reed High School in New Orleans, where a football coach departed following allegations of paddling a student under the management of Einstein Charter Schools. This event, while lacking

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