Tag: spring
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The Power of Storytelling for Youth
[ad_1] For decades, a nonprofit group called The Moth has produced workshops, events and a popular radio show where people tell transformative stories from their lives. And in 2012, the group started working with high schools, coaching students to turn their stories into polished orations. This year the nonprofit has started sharing those student stories ... -
Copenhagen Fashion Week SS24: 5 Highlights from the Scandi City
[ad_1] Photography by Getty ImagesIncluding Scandi takes on quiet luxury and inclusivity done right. By Jennifer Berry and Natalie Michie Date August 15, 2023 Copenhagen Fashion Week has cemented itself as one of the most exciting on the fashion calendar. From the charming Scandinavian street style parading down the sidewalks to the forward-thinking, innovative and ... -
Copenhagen Street Style SS24: Top CPHFW Street Style Looks
[ad_1] Photography courtesy of launchmetrics.com/spotlightThe coolest Scandi trendsetters are wearing baggy denim, maxi-skirts, and retro tracksuits. By Jennifer Berry Date August 14, 2023 It is a universal truth that as soon as August hits, the style-obsessed start thinking about fall fashion. It doesn’t matter if you live for the dog days of summer and feel ... -
As Schools Turn to Tech for Mental Health Support, the Best Solution Might Be More Analog
[ad_1] Youth mental health is in trouble, and schools have seen firsthand the rise in need for mental health services among students. Districts are increasingly turning to teletherapy to help students who won’t necessarily get seen by limited school mental health professionals, who are usually called to intervene with students experiencing a crisis. Some edtech ... -
Ensuring Effective Integration of Technology and Curriculum to Maximize Learner Potential
[ad_1] The right team, professional development and buy-in are essential to transformative digital learning, according to leaders of some of the largest K–12 school districts in the U.S. During a panel discussion at 1EdTech’s Learning Impact Conference in Anaheim this summer, distinguished educators shed light on their districts’ digital transformations and emphasized the crucial role ... -
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 ...











