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Teacher advocated for educational equity, honored at the White House

Teacher advocated for educational equity, honored at the White House

by Yunfei Zhao | May 5, 2016 | Education

WASHINGTON – A Washington state teacher had the thrilling experience of meeting with two presidents, President Barack Obama, and the president of China Xi Jinping. Nathan Bowling advocates for diversity in teaching and a higher standard of education.
New York state elementary teacher honored at White House Teachers of Year event

New York state elementary teacher honored at White House Teachers of Year event

by Jasmine Cen | May 4, 2016 | Education

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama celebrated the Teachers of the Year event with educators at the White House. Dana McDonough of Newburgh is New York State Teacher of the Year. She shared her thoughts about challenges in the state during an interview. The 2016...
Jazz legend Herbie Hancock wants to revolutionize American classrooms

Jazz legend Herbie Hancock wants to revolutionize American classrooms

by Meggie Morris | Apr 28, 2016 | Education

WASHINTON–Legendary jazz musician Herbie Hancock thinks American classrooms need a new soundtrack — one that mixes hip-hop and jazz with Pythagoras’ Theorem and exponential functions. Teachers should be taking advantage of teenagers’ preoccupation with...
Can Rock Paper Scissors stop conflicts in schools?

Can Rock Paper Scissors stop conflicts in schools?

by Haydee Clotter | Apr 25, 2016 | Education

WASHINGTON– Since 2013 Playworks, a non-profit, anti-bullying group, has been trying to change the way students solve conflicts in schools. In the nation’s capital, the organization Is using Rock Paper Scissors, the playground game, as a mediation tool....
Jill Biden calls for research assistance for military kids

Jill Biden calls for research assistance for military kids

by Yunfei Zhao | Apr 14, 2016 | Education, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — The Vice President’s wife attended an education conference and pleaded with researchers to seek educational solutions for children from military-based families. Published in conjunction with
Grants give international women new opportunities

Grants give international women new opportunities

by Carmen Lopez and Yimian Wu | Nov 4, 2015 | Education

WASHINGTON – The ornate World Bank headquarters looked very different this week – crowded with arts and crafts being sold to help 34 women from developing countries go to graduate school to study gender equality issues. The women, who enroll in graduate schools around...
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