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Article Title: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Hears From TC’s Amanda Mazin on Special Education | Image Description: Clipboard with IEP Individualized Education Program and head model. stock photo
Civics
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Hears From TC’s Amanda Mazin on Special Education
Ahead of major shifts on Capitol Hill, Mazin explained how America’s teacher shortage has compounded challenges in special education
Article Title: These Legal Challenges Impact Our Schools. Here’s How to Overcome Them. | Image Description: A gavel rests on top of an open law book with a justice scale and a Greek column in the background.
Civics
These Legal Challenges Impact Our Schools. Here’s How to Overcome Them.
In honor of U.S. Constitution Day, TC hosted a panel discussion on “anti-woke” laws, book bans and efforts being made to challenge them
Article Title: 5 Ways to Integrate the 2024 Election into the Classroom | Image Description: us elections hero
Civics
5 Ways to Integrate the 2024 Election into the Classroom
TC experts weigh in on how to leverage the democratic process to teach your students about the U.S. government and civic engagement
Article Title: TikTok Is the Picket Line and Voting Booth | Image Description: Teachers College News
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TikTok Is the Picket Line and Voting Booth
Ahead of the midterm elections this November, TC’s Ioana Literat explains how influential young voters are mobilizing political action online
Article Title: Here’s What Rhode Island Will Do To Improve Civic Education | Image Description: Teachers College News
Civics
Here’s What Rhode Island Will Do To Improve Civic Education
A special task force, student programs and more are among the planned strategies to prepare youth for participating in democracy following the settlement led by TC’s Michael Rebell
Article Title: Rhode Island Lawsuit, Filed by the Center for Educational Equity at TC, Ends with Agreement to Improve Civic Education | Image Description: Teachers College News
Civics
Rhode Island Lawsuit, Filed by the Center for Educational Equity at TC, Ends with Agreement to Improve Civic Education
The culmination of efforts led by TC’s Michael Rebell, the agreement in Cook v. McKee will create a civic education task force, including student plaintiffs, to help the state improve civic education
Article Title: Landmark Education Rights Case Reaches Appeals Court | Image Description: Teachers College News
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Landmark Education Rights Case Reaches Appeals Court
The lawsuit, presented by TC’s Michael Rebell on the behalf of Rhode Island students, could establish civic education as a constitutional right
Article Title: An Rx for Post-Pandemic Schools | Image Description: hands up in the air
Civics
An Rx for Post-Pandemic Schools
Test less, center students, promote an anti-racist education, urges a Century Foundation report written by TC’s Amy Stuart Wells and Diana Cordova-Cobo
Article Title: Newcomer Immigrant and Refugee Students Are More Optimistic About the Future than Their U.S.-Born Peers | Image Description: Teachers College News
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Newcomer Immigrant and Refugee Students Are More Optimistic About the Future than Their U.S.-Born Peers
Familiarity may breed awareness of disadvantages and discrimination, finds a new study led by TC’s S. Garnett Russell
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