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Jarryd Hudock, an English and social studies teacher at Samuel Gompers School in Philadelphia, centers literacy skills and Black studies in his classroom.
How this Philadelphia teacher brings Black history to life
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Recent revisions to Tennessee school library law have created “chaos and confusion” for librarians, while some districts are preemptively removing titles.
Under stricter Tennessee law, some school library books quietly disappear
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In this week's roundup: Districts place restrictions on parents recording meetings, an update on Indiana's absenteeism rates, and more. #education #Indiana #IndianaEducation #ChronicAbsenteeism #AttendanceRates #Absenteeism
Some Indiana districts require parents to get permission to record meetings. Is that legal?
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In the first week of the Chalkbeat and the Headway’s Election Challenge, we heard from more than 200 young people about the impact — or lack thereof — they felt the Nov. 5 election would have on their lives and families.
How invested do teens feel right now in the presidential election?
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Alaska civics teacher Lem Wheeles realized something important when he met the president as a teenager. He's just a person. He wants his students to understand they can be part of government too.
This Alaska civics teacher wants his students to know: The government is made up of people, just like them
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Indiana law says just one party needs to consent in order to record conversations. But some districts are placing restrictions and consequences for parents on the practice, saying they help protect student privacy. Not everyone’s buying it.
If the law lets parents record school meetings, why are some districts restricting it?
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Recent revisions to Tennessee school library law have created “chaos and confusion” for librarians, while some districts are preemptively removing titles.
Under stricter Tennessee law, some school library books quietly disappear
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In the first week of the Chalkbeat and the Headway’s Election Challenge, we heard from more than 200 young people about the impact — or lack thereof — they felt the Nov. 5 election would have on their lives and families.
How invested do teens feel right now in the presidential election?
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