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Many University Students Don’t Graduate. Why Not Give Them an Associate Degree?

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EquatIO Allows Students to Turn Handwritten Math Formulas and Equations into Digital Text

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Transgender students protected at school by Title IX, Department of Education says

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Why American Women Everywhere Are Delaying Motherhood

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Language Learning- Some Good Resources for Teachers and Students

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The Electric Future Of Education Transportation

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It’s Pride Month! Books Featuring LGBTQ Teens

It’s Pride Month! Books Featuring LGBTQ TeensMiddleWeb  In celebration of Pride Month, 8th grade ELA teacher Kasey Short highlights…

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The Delta Variant Could Soon Become the Dominant COVID-19 Strain. Here's What You Need to Know

The Delta Variant Could Soon Become the Dominant COVID-19 Strain. Here's What You Need to Know BY ALEJANDRO DE LA GARZA AND JEFFREY KLU…

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Teachers’ Stress Exceeded Other Workers’ This Year, Survey Finds

Teachers’ Stress Exceeded Other Workers’ This Year, Survey Finds The findings offer a window into the specific ways schools struggled to…

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How a Little Kindness can Change the World

A Jewish family Karnofsky, who immigrated from Lithuania to the United States, took pity on a 7-year-old boy and brought him to their home…

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