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Separating high school students from their cellphones might be seen as a daunting task but one California school said having students stash them during the school day has brought some surprising results. Administrators at High Tech High in San Diego said fostering a phone-free school environment led to positive change. Starting...
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Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Los niños en hogares de crianza a menudo se pierden las lecciones de música o los juegos de las ligas menores. Ésa es una de las consecuencias de cambiar de hogar o de vivir con una familia con un presupuesto ajustado. Ahora California tiene un...
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Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Foster kids often miss out on Little League or music lessons. That’s one of the consequences of changing homes, or living with a family on a tight budget. Now California has a new plan to give them opportunities for the kinds of extracurricular activities that...
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Mark Hedin Ethnic Media Services Según nuevos datos, una abrumadora mayoría de padres en Florida no está de acuerdo con sus legisladores sobre cómo educar a los niños. Con el falso pretexto de los “derechos de los padres”, los estudiantes de todo el estado están sujetos a interferencias políticas,...
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Mark Hedin Ethnic Media Services An overwhelming majority of Florida adults, especially parents, disagree with their lawmakers about how kids should be educated, new data shows. “Under the false pretext of ‘parental rights,’ students across the state are being subjected to political interference whereby Tallahassee politicians decide what books...
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Los defensores de la educación piden a los legisladores que aumenten el financiamiento de programas para combatir la escasez de docentes. El 37 por ciento de las escuelas en todo el país informan que les falta al menos un maestro. El problema es peor en las escuelas que atienden...
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Education advocates are calling on lawmakers to increase funding for programs to combat the teacher shortage. Around 37% of schools nationwide report being short at least one teacher. The problem is worse at schools serving high-poverty neighborhoods where more than half report a vacancy. Susan Kemper Patrick, a senior researcher on...
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It’s estimated that nearly half of all schools in the country don’t have enough teachers. To help change that, the University of Texas in El Paso offers a residency program to help ensure that first-time teachers succeed. The “Miner Teacher Residency” gives students in the College of Education an opportunity...
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Para ayudar a combatir la escasez de maestros en Texas y en todo el país, la Universidad de Texas-El Paso ofrece una residencia especial para maestros. Se centra en brindarles a los futuros educadores no solo experiencia práctica, sino también capacitación durante los dos primeros años en el trabajo,...