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Jenny Manrique Ethnic Media Services Desde que la pandemia de la COVID-19 forzó el cierre de las escuelas de sus hijos en Los Ángeles y los obligó a insertarse sin mayor conocimiento en la educación a distancia, Karla Franco siente que además de madre ha tenido que aprender a...
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Jenny Manrique Ethnic Media Services Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of her children’s school in Los Angeles and obliged the family to move into distance learning without much knowledge, Karla Franco feels that in addition to being a mother, she has had to learn to be a...
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CHICAGO – Los miembros del Sindicato de Maestros de Chicago se niegan a seguir la orden del sistema de Escuelas Públicas de Chicago para que los maestros de prejardín de infantes y ciertos maestros de educación especial vengan a la escuela en persona esta semana, y sus estudiantes los...
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CHICAGO — Members of the Chicago Teachers Union are refusing to follow the Chicago Public School system’s order for pre-kindergarten and certain special-education teachers to come into school in person this week, with their students to follow next week. Citing a new surge of COVID-19 cases and concerns that...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Ante la perspectiva de una nueva administración de Biden, varios grupos defensores de la reforma educativa esperan grandes cambios en el 2021. Ed Honowitz, de Pasadena, director principal del proyecto en la Iniciativa Gestión Laboral de California (California Labor Management Initiative), que es parte de la...
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SACRAMENTO, Calf. — With the prospect of a new Biden administration on the horizon, California groups that advocate for education reform are hoping for big changes in 2021. Ed Honowitz is a former Pasadena school-board member who now runs the California Labor Management Initiative for the nonprofit Californians Dedicated...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — With more than 12 million Americans unemployed, community colleges and technical schools are collaborating to help people retrain for new jobs. About 1,100 institutions nationwide are contributing to the Opportunity America survey on workforce development. California Community College System Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley said “upskilling” will be...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Con más de 12 millones de Americanos desempleados, los colegios comunitarios y las escuelas técnicas están colaborando para ayudar a la gente a que se capacite mejor para nuevos empleos. Unos mil cien instituciones de todo el país contribuyen con la investigación “Opportunity America” sobre el desarrollo...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — COVID-19 has caused a big spike in poverty, and now California has the country’s highest number of children experiencing hunger with 2.2 million kids living in food-insecure households, where at least one family member does not have enough to eat. Tamara Sandberg, advisor for U.S. food...