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College Students Are Spending Less On Course Materials—And More On Tech

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The average college student spent $339 on course materials in the 2021-2022 academic year, or about $38 per course, according to an annual student spending survey from the National Association of College Stores , a foundation that collects information about retail in higher ed. It’s the lowest spending in fifteen years, the report notes.

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What Is Zoho Survey? Quick Review

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Zoho Survey offers detailed analytic and real-time reports to help you make sense of your audience responses. Responses are collected instantly and reports are generated in real-time providing you with key data to understand your audience answers. Responses are gathered instantly and real-time reports are created.

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What to Know About the Relationship Between Teacher Turnover and Housing

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This year, EdSurge has been reporting on the relationship between America’s housing crisis and high teacher turnover rates in K-12 education. We’ve scoured local and state news sources, case studies and reports to understand the different solutions being proposed and implemented. Here are the key takeaways from our reporting: 1.

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35 Resources for Read Across America Day

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Many people in the United States, particularly students, parents and teachers, join forces on Read Across America Day , annually held on March 2nd to coincide with the birthday of Dr. Seuss.

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Up Next For Higher Ed? Cryptocurrencies, Political Battles and Hybrid Learning

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It’s the question that nonprofit association Educause poses annually to college faculty, staff, administrators and researchers from around the world. Higher education likely will never be the same again,” the report says. What’s on the horizon for higher education?

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How Do Kids View Themselves? This Survey Shares the Answers

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Some of those answers were made available last month when the Boys & Girls Clubs of America released its annual survey of kids and teens ages 9 to 18. Amongst the high school seniors, most reported having applied to trade school, community college or a university along with federal financial aid.

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Kids’ Mental Health is in Crisis. Schools Can Get Them Help Through a $1 Billion Fund.

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In a report released earlier this year, the Annie E. million between 2016 and 2020, the first year of the pandemic, the report finds. Casey Foundation report found—predictably—racial disparities in youth access to mental health services. By The Numbers A key reason for rising mental health struggles among young people?

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