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Does ‘Toxic Gratitude’ Harm Latino Educators in the Workplace?
[ad_1] This is the third in a three-part series of conversations with Latino educators and edtech experts. Read the first part here and the second part here. Before we get into the educator perspectives shared below, there’s something I have to explain about Latino culture. Something perhaps not exclusive or applicable to the way all ... -
Defense Business Brief: Space Command to stay in Colorado; House and Senate pass NDAA; Some personal news; and more.
[ad_1] JUST IN: The Biden administration will keep U.S. Space Command in Colorado, the Pentagon announced just a little bit ago, reversing a Trump administration decision to move it to Huntsville, Alabama. You can read our breaking news coverage here. Despite what anyone tells you, all basing decisions, small and large, are political. They are ... -
Samsung’s Latest Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5 will Deliver Flexibility, Versatility without Compromise
[ad_1] Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced its fifth generation of Galaxy foldables: Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5. The form factors offer unique experiences for every user with sleek and compact designs, countless customisation options, and powerful performance. The new Flex Hinge makes the foldable experience possible, while offering an aesthetically balanced and ... -
Instructors Rush to Do ‘Assignment Makeovers’ to Respond to ChatGPT
[ad_1] Since the release of ChatGPT a little more than six months ago, students have quickly figured out how to get the free AI chatbot to do their homework for them. That has sparked a burst of activity by teachers at schools and colleges to change their assignments to make them harder to game with ... -
In a Hostile Housing Landscape, Solutions Emerge to Support Home-Based Child Care Providers
[ad_1] Destinee Hodges decided last year that she was ready to open her own business. The Las Vegas resident has worked in child care since moving her family to Nevada seven years ago. She earned promotions with ease, eventually landing a job as a child care center director. This story also appeared in The 19th. ... -
Why Classroom Diversity May Be “Invisible” in Middle Schools
[ad_1] “Andrew” grew up in poverty and neither of his parents went to college. “Carl” grew up in a wealthy, well-educated family, with a father who rose through the ranks to become a colonel in the US Army. These two students are black. And their divergent stories reveal the socioeconomic diversity of black students studying ... -
“God forbid, I have to move again”: A home child care provider’s experience with housing
[ad_1] Hayley Wise has had to move four times in her 12 years as a home childcare provider. Each time she moved, Wise’s rent went up. Each time she moved, she had to go through the daunting search for a friendly landlord who would rent to her even though she is allowed to have up ... -
A Student and a Teacher Try to Untangle Why Group Work Is, Well, Terrible
[ad_1] Everyone has a group project horror story. Maybe you had a classmate who got away with doing none of the work. Or maybe a group member doubled down on doing something incorrectly. For the really unlucky, perhaps a teammate repackaged your work as their own. Educator Jen Manly, left, and EdSurge reporter Nadia Tamez-Robledo ...











