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Tag: US education

Do smartphones belong in classrooms? Four scholars weigh in

Louis-Philippe Beland, Carleton University; Arnold Lewis Glass, Rutgers University; Daniel G. Krutka, University of North Texas, and Sarah Rose, Staffordshire University

Parents tend to choose their children’s schools based on their own...

Anna Rhodes, Rice University and Julia Szabo, Rice University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic...

Sex, drugs and alcohol are the top reasons that Texas teachers...

Sarah Guthery, Texas A&M University-Commerce and Meredith Richards, Southern Methodist University The Research Brief is a short take about...

Student ‘slave auctions’ illustrate the existence of a hidden culture of...

Barbara Harris Combs, Kennesaw State University In an otherwise normal football season, two California high schools abruptly canceled the...

Black girls are 4.19 times more likely to get suspended than...

Andrea Joseph-McCatty, University of Tennessee Andrea Joseph-McCatty is an assistant professor at the College of Social Work at the...

Schools are the ‘hubs and hearts’ of neighborhoods – here’s how...

Alisha Butler, Wesleyan University Food deserts. Poor housing conditions. Lack of community investment. These challenges may...

How Indian American spelling bee dominance may fuel educational inequities

Pawan Dhingra, Amherst College Harini Logan, a cheerful 14-year-old from San Antonio, Texas, made history on June 2, 2022....

The lasting consequences of school shootings on the students who survive...

Maya Rossin-Slater, Stanford University; Bokyung Kim, The University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts; Hannes Schwandt, Northwestern University; Marika Cabral,...

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