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A diverse classroom library includes and respects fat characters, too

To help students deal with trauma, this school holds mindfulness lessons over the loudspeaker

A secret shelf of banned books thrives in a Texas school, under the nose of censors

Most college kids are taking at least one class online, even long after campuses reopened

The Education Department says it will fix its $1.8 billion FAFSA mistake

Demystifying copyright for teachers and students

Two groups of scholars revive the debate over inquiry vs. direct instruction

Kids of color get worse health care across the board in the U.S., research finds

When adults learn about trauma-informed practices, students can recover

How an AI talk meter can prompt teachers to talk less and students to talk more

Colleges must give communities a seat at the table with scientists to achieve real environmental justice

The FAFSA rollout has been rough on students. The biggest problem is yet to come

Bettina Love examines the impact of education policies on Black students and what we can do next