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More High School Students Are Taking College Classes. But Not Everyone Gets the Chance.

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million high school students take college courses each year. But as dual enrollment grows across the country, access to the option is not distributed equally, according to a new report produced by nearly two dozen higher ed researchers and experts, with funding from the Joyce Foundation. Dual-enrollment programs help nearly 1.4

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How Education Service Agencies Transform Data Fragmentation to Data Integration

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In the realm of education, it means breaking down barriers so that educational technologies and data systems can collaborate effectively, ultimately enhancing the educational experience for leaders, staff, specialists, teachers, students and parents. The possibilities are endless now that we have access to this data!

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E-Books and Online Libraries in Modern College Education

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E-Books and Online Libraries in Modern College Education One of the most significant archives of human knowledge and learning’s quiet companions, libraries have made an undeniable impact. Libraries have always been a trusted educational sidekick since people started learning stuff. We wouldn’t be where we are without them.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

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Meghan Lund Content Marketing Specialist In order to put on that cap and gown and walk across the stage with a diploma in hand, high school students must work hard to complete a certain amount of credits in various subject areas. In this blog, we explore why high school should have computer science requirements in order to earn that diploma.

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Mentoring Matters: Building Social Capital as the Bridge to Success

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Unlike some peers, youth who are disabled may have less access to opportunities where they can see a future in STEM. Making Mentors pairs autistic high school students with autistic college students and takes a strengths-based approach to supporting STEM pathways. Talk about personal experiences accessing mentors.

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Mentoring 2023: Access Your Superpower and Make the Million Girls Moonshot a Reality

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Mentoring 2023: Access Your Superpower and Make the Million Girls Moonshot a Reality By: Linda Kekelis and Teresa Drew We love starting the new year with a spotlight on mentoring. Some youth navigate well in school and careers, reaching out to an array of adults, and accessing an abundance of resources.

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STEM Day Learning Resources from Our Social Impact Partners

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In conjunction with leading social impact partners, Discovery Education is offering engaging digital learning resources to students, teachers, and families to support National STEM Day observances nationwide. leader whose state-of-the-art digital platform supports learning wherever it takes place. Discovery Education is the worldwide?EdTech?leader

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