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Peers, Parents, and Policy: Combating Bullying
Bullying continues to increase in public schools. It's up to peers, parents, and policymakers to make a difference.
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Welcome to the Noah Webster Education Foundation blog! Here, you’ll find the latest education news, expert guidance, and in-depth resources all in one place. Explore pro/con guides, research school options, dive into hot topics in learning, and gain insights that can inspire meaningful action in your community.
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Bullying continues to increase in public schools. It's up to peers, parents, and policymakers to make a difference.
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As a former educator in private Lutheran and native Alaskan schools, Les Daenzer shares life lessons about the vital influence of teachers.
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A mother struggled to get answers from her school district about how gender and race will be taught in the classroom.
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Few would say that education is unimportant, but we don’t often give a lot of thought to what makes an education “good.”
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Most people can’t comprehend why the education system would teach certain values to our children. Is the system that corrupt and corrosive?
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Dr. Mark Smith shares his perspective on leadership, today's culture and politics, and the importance of simplicity in the classroom.
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The New York City Department of Education and PBS have recently featured a segment called "Drag Queen Story Hour."
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Children of military members still do not have access to the education benefits and school choice options that should be available to them.
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American youth need to understand the importance of personal involvement in the community. But where do parents start to raise good citizens?
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This week, pastor and educator Tom McCracken discusses the impact of COVID-19 on schools, ineffective policies, curriculum issues, and more!
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As CDC guidelines are shifting, parents and school decision-makers are at odds about how schools should handle COVID-19.
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Teachers have a challenging job, but involved parents can make it easier. Become a teacher's helper to help support your child's learning.