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Black Students Punished for Wearing Braided Extensions

Black Students Punished for Wearing Braided Extensions

by Sarah Green | May 17, 2017 | News, Student Issues

Mystic Valley Regional Charter School in Malden, Massachusetts, has a dress code that is designed to equalize students by forbidding expensive hairstyles and clothes that could create socioeconomic class barriers. The trouble is, the code seems to have been applied...
Netflix Is Rebooting Some of Our Favorite 1990s Children’s Shows

Netflix Is Rebooting Some of Our Favorite 1990s Children’s Shows

by Sarah Green | May 10, 2017 | News

The 1990s were a good time for children’s education-themed TV. For the very young, Sesame Street had just been given new life, and for those in elementary school, there were Bill Nye the Science Guy, The Magic School Bus, Wishbone, Ghostwriter, Carmen Sandiego, and...
Kids Are Learning Basic Reading Skills Earlier

Kids Are Learning Basic Reading Skills Earlier

by Sarah Green | May 3, 2017 | News, Student Issues

Overall, kids entering the first grade are better readers than they were 12 years ago. This is according to a study from The Ohio State University, which has found that many students are learning in kindergarten the basic reading skills they had been learning in first...
No Best Choice for Disabled Students in Voucher States

No Best Choice for Disabled Students in Voucher States

by Sarah Green | Apr 26, 2017 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

Under IDEA, the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, public schools across the U.S. are required to provide accommodations to those who need them to access one of our most important rights, the right a free and equal education. For some, those...
Adults Focus More, Young Children Notice More

Adults Focus More, Young Children Notice More

by Sarah Green | Apr 19, 2017 | News, Student Issues

Although adults are better at paying attention to things, children notice and remember more. A new study from The Ohio State University have found that adults are better at focusing on things they are instructed to focus on than children, but that children given the...
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