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New Report from Mainstay Recommends Ways to Improve the College Experience for First-Generation Students
“When I arrived on campus as a first-year college student, the differences between me and my peers were clear. So many of my fellow classmates seemed at home, not just among the beautiful buildings and green spaces, but also with the small nuances of the higher...
Six Ways to Depressurize Back-to-School Days for High School Students
Heading back to school has always been stressful for students. This year’s return, which follows the destabilizing Pandemic, could prove to be even more difficult for them. Some school systems and states across the country are already taking steps to make the...
Resources Supporting Girls’ and Women’s Participation in STEM Fields
The Student Research Foundation has been pleased to partner with the National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) for several years, supporting girls’ and young women’s access to, and participation in, STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). We...
New Report Suggests New Ways to Use Data to Build Student Success
“Increase the Human & Financial Benefits of Student Success Initiatives,” an important new study you can download from Civitas Learning, suggests some effective new ways that educators can use student data to improve graduation rates and foster other positive...
Why Teachers Who Expect Every Student to Love Every Lesson Are Setting Themselves Up for Failure
Of course, teachers want their students to enjoy everything they do in the classroom. But according to a thoughtful post, “Why Realistic Classroom Expectations Are Important” that middle school teacher Brent Modak wrote for the Asset Education blog, expecting every...
In the Wake of Covid-19, More Teachers are Leaving the Profession
“Some 300,000 public-school teachers and other staff left the field between February 2020 and May 2022, a nearly 3% drop in that workforce, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Worn down by the challenges of teaching through the past few years, more educators...
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