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Kerre Woodham thinks if civics was covered in greater detail in schools, we would have a more civilised society.
Our human evolution workshops were conducted with well-resourced and historically disadvantaged schools attending. The grade ...
Despite years of pledges to address systemic racism and discriminatory discipline practices, the most recent state data show ...
The camp is about more than welding — it's about inspiring the next generation to imagine what their future could be. Both ...
Singularity Summit highlights technology and learning this Youth Month As South Africa marked Youth Month, Singularity South Africa announced a renewed focus on the future of education and the ...
Traditional classifications of national, extra-county, county and sub-county have been abolished and replaced by a new ...
Despite dire statistics, advocates say there is hope — and progress — in American cities, where investments in youth programs are beginning to improve outcomes for Black students.
In the arid plains of Turkana, education is not just a pursuit of knowledge—it is a daily battle against extreme heat and ...
Black children’s brilliance wasn’t dimmed by ability, but by systems too broken — or too indifferent — to see them. I stopped ...
Two Cape Town teachers recount their terrifying encounters with gun violence and physical assaults in schools, highlighting ...
We examine the long-run impacts of exposure to a Black teacher for both Black and white students. Leveraging data from the Tennessee STAR class-size experiment, we show that Black students randomly ...
St. Thomas Aquinas School brought dozens of students, families and neighbors out for a Juneteenth celebration in St. Clair-Superior.