Addressing Mental Health in the Black Community

Investing in staff training and partnering with qualified providers who use culturally relevant methods can go a long way to addressing the stigma, breaking the cycle of secrecy, and addressing trauma.

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Want to Get Your Students Talking about Math? Try a Headline Story!

Headline Stories, from EDC’s K–5 curriculum Think Math!, are discussion prompts that use images and short scenarios to promote mathematical conversation and flexible thinking.

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Finding Ways to Promote Mental Health amid a Pandemic Holiday Season

The 2020 holiday season has brought many challenges. But it has also provided us a time to discuss our well-being with one another as never before.

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The Most Sacred of Goals

December 10 commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which sets the standard for rights to equality, dignity, life, liberty, and security of person for everyone.

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Three Key Strategies to Achieve #CSForSocialJustice

Together, these strategies can help ensure that Computer Science (CS) changes are deep, systemic, and sustainable—and make #CSForSocialJustice a reality.

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Toward Equity in Computer Science Education

The COVID-19 crisis and renewed focus on racial injustice have spotlighted inequities in access to digital resources and educational opportunity nationwide.

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Continuous Improvement Can Work in Your School

Continuous Improvement in Education: A Toolkit for Schools and Districts draws from research and existing continuous improvement resources to provide a road map for educators who want to take their team through a continuous improvement process.

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