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There’s a familiar, frustrating tension between practice and policy. When it comes to grading, devices, equity, choice, student behavior, and much else, there are yawning gaps between the views from ...
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This is a crisis as serious as any in Harvard’s 400-year history. The university is failing in its duty to make academic freedom real for all. Lara Jirmanus is an instructor in medicine at the Harvard ...
EdSource · From a juvenile facility to a college dorm room A change has come to my classroom, and I didn’t even know it. While I’ve been busy teaching, California passed Senate Bill 274 expanding the ...
Justice systems exist to respond to rule violations, yet violence does far more than break rules. It disrupts meaning, fractures identity, and weakens the sense of safety that allows individuals and ...
We have big news: The American Journalism Project is investing $1.5 million in Mission Local! It’s a powerful validation of our neighborhood-first reporting from one of the largest national journalism ...
Canada’s justice system has changed significantly in recent years, with restorative justice programs becoming more common as ...
Doorways' new Community Services Center in Ballston Tower (staff photo by Dan Egitto) A new restorative justice program is focusing on the needs of people who have suffered domestic and sexual ...