Wood: Innovative communities are proving the power of learning that integrates real-world skills and experiences into school curricula.
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Chalkbeat on MSNChanging the conversation: Disability pride clubs foster inclusion at Stuyvesant and beyondOf the 90 schools with disability pride clubs in New York City’s newly launched network, Stuyvesant High School’s is the ...
Applications for NYU’s youth science and tech programs have nearly doubled in the past two years, bringing research and ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSN‘Golden ticket to job security’: Trade union partnerships hold promise for high school studentsIn several states, trade union leaders have partnered with career and technical high school programs, efforts that may help determine the long-term health of both CTE high schools and the trades ...
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WTEN on MSNBethlehem CSD’s IT department staffed by studentsTechnology runs our lives at home and at work, and when it stops working, most people usually turn to their IT department to fix issues right away. A local school district is turning to an ...
The Luddite Club was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral,” Alex Vadukul writes.
Gerald Edwell (23) of Payne Tech drives to the basket while being defended by Ibn Lee (35) of St. Benedict's during the boys ...
In a Queens high-school gym, budding roboticists went head to head, in front of a student choir and real-life refs.
Tech companies are increasingly hiring talent without college degrees. Elon Musk’s DOGE employs young dropouts, and firms ...
Despite the success he’s had on the court, Coach Charles Smith says his greatest success is in the accomplishments of former players and students.
The tech world is being taken over by precocious prodigies without degrees. Elon Musk’s hand-picked staff at the Department ...
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