Oct. 17th Is The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources

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15 Books About Neurodiversity Tweens Will Love Reading

Cortez Deacetis

Neurodiversity—the recognition that some brains work in a different way than the neurotypical brain—is getting to be a much more extensively mentioned and understood matter. Neurological discrepancies involve autism, Add/ADHD, OCD, dyslexia, and Tourette’s syndrome. Reading through tales with neurodiverse figures or guides about neurodiversity can enable young viewers who […]

To fight teacher shortages, some states are looking to community colleges to train a new generation of educators

Cortez Deacetis

This story on community college teacher training was produced by the Seattle Times as part of Tackling Teacher Shortages, an ongoing series revealing critical areas of school staffing with an eye toward the gaps that most affect kids and families. The series is part of an eight-newsroom collaboration between AL.com, The Associated Press, The […]