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The pilot, which was scheduled to roll out this fall, would have allowed 70 teachers across 14 high schools to experiment ...
A senior majoring in psychology, Northern Illinois University student Kaleb Deer has seen first-hand how the current push ...
From city halls to social media, the conversation around mental health is no longer confined to the therapy room.
Across the country, books that represent diversity, equity, and justice are being banned, history is being erased in textbooks, and teachers are being targeted for teaching children to critically ...
DEI goes beyond corporate policy. At its core, it's about expanding access to opportunities for groups historically excluded ...
From civil rights to corporate boardrooms, efforts to expand inclusion have long shaped American life. What does research show about the returns – and limits – of today’s DEI programs?
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has announced it will shut down its DEI office, joining a raft of universities scrambling to scale back their diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
You can push even parents in San Francisco too far. A proposal to experiment with changing the grading system in the city’s high schools as part of a “Grading for Equity” program quickly crashed and ...
The San Francisco Unified School District said is shuttering a recently proposed grading strategy after it received major bipartisan backlash from community members and politicians.
College Unbound, a Rhode Island nonprofit, focuses on providing higher education opportunities for underserved adult learners. The organization boasts high retention rates and significant salary ...
Barnum, in consultation with Haid, identified which Aberdeen parks had low tree equity scores. The two census blocks that include Pioneer Park had a tree equity score of 63 and 65, with a canopy cover ...