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Corey Mitchell

Corey Mitchell

Blogger at Learning the Language - Education Week

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Nurturing Talent at Home to Revive a Struggling Region

In rural Edgecombe County, N.C., Valerie Bridges is revitalizing the region with micro-schools and a homegrown teacher-development program.
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Suburban Schools Have Changed Drastically. Our Understanding of The...

A growing body of research has begun to document the demographic shift and inequities in suburban education, but more work remains.
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The Violent History of White Supremacy Is Rarely Taught in Schools....

As Trump promotes 1776 project, educators say a more complete history of white vigilante justice taught in the classroom could prevent another Capitol insurgency.
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Millions of ELL Students Face Prospect of In-Person, Federal Testin...

As the coronavirus surges, ELL advocates and testing groups weigh the value of remote testing.
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Theater Educators Struggle to Keep Shows Going Amid COVID-19

Convinced that the show must go on, high school theater troupes are turning to livestreamed shows, outdoor performances, and radio plays.
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Schools Struggled to Serve Students With Disabilities, English-Lear...

The needs of students with IEPs and English-language learners were not often met after the pandemic struck, says a federal report.
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Getting New School Board Members Up to Speed

One way to train newly elected school board members for the job ahead is to start before they even run for office.
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How Will Schools Pay for Compensatory Services for Special Ed. Stud...

States’ efforts so far suggest there won’t be enough money to go around for all the learning losses of students with disabilities from COVID-19 school shutdowns.
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Despite Push, Few Schools Have Dropped Confederate Names

An Education Week analysis shows that 5 percent of the nation’s Confederate-named schools have been renamed since June.
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Friday Night Football Is Back On, Despite COVID-19

After halting football practices and games this summer, a growing number of high schools are returning to the gridiron, despite the sport’s high risk of infection.
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Are Strained Police Relations With Black Teens a Solvable Problem?

A leadership program for young Black men looks to confront racism in law enforcement. Corey Mitchell explains.
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Bridging Distance for Learners With Special Needs

The schooling services that English-language learners and students with disabilities receive don’t always translate well to remote learning. Here’s how schools can help.
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How Parents Can Spot Signs of Learning Disabilities During Remote L...

A new digital guide aims to identify students missing out on special education services and supports during distance learning.
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Deportation Fear Grips Latino Students

The mere threat of immigration enforcement could have severe consequences for students’ mental health, school engagement, grades, and post-high school lives, a new study finds.
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Spanish-Speaking Students Need Support. A New Podcast May Help

Por Nuestros Niños, an education-focused Spanish-language radio show and podcast, could help families navigate an uncertain return to school.
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How to Support Students Who Stutter in Class

Between 5 percent and 10 percent of all children will stutter, as presidential contender Joe Biden once did, at some period in their life, federal data indicates.
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DeVos Appoints New Leader of African-American Education Initiative

Terris Todd, a former teacher and school administrator in the Battle Creek, Mich., schools, is the ethnic vice chair of the Michigan Republican Party.
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Will Coronavirus Silence School Bands and Choirs?

Educators and researchers hunt for ways student musicians and singers can practice and perform safely despite the risk of virus transmission.
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Should Schools Suspend Sports? The Debate Is Getting More Tense

In some districts with all-remote learning, high school athletes are still on the field. And in some states, political leaders are getting heat for canceling school sports.
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Students in Special Education, English-Learners May Go Back to Clas...

Some districts are giving these groups priority to make up for lost learning and lack of access in the spring.
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COVID-19 Has Left Thousands of After-School Programs in Jeopardy

Six in 10 programs worry they will have to shut down permanently, a survey finds—and that was before so many districts announced fall remote-learning plans.