
Listen | Pamela Senegal of Piedmont Community College: ‘Our community in particular needs us to be whole’
Enrollment decline has been one of the dominant stories for community colleges across North Carolina and the country in the past year.…

Perspective | The need for child care isn’t going away: Poll results show what parents want, the impact on families, and how public support can drive investments
Across party lines, voters nationally and in swing states like North Carolina recognize that the early years are a critical time to invest in the education of young children and their families – particularly in a year like this one.…
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There’s an App for That: How Louisiana Students Bounced Back from a Nation-leading Drop in Math Performance — and Kept Going
This article is about Zearn math, used across NC in a handful of districts. If you don't know about this student-centered product built with a deep understanding of equity, it is worth a look.... Read the rest
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Buoyed by new funding, early childhood ed experts seek transformative change
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A Windfall, Teacher Shortages, and Uncertain Enrollments Shape Next Year’s K-12 Budgets
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New required NC summer school program will address COVID learning loss for students
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Slim research evidence for summer school
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Summer school programs are set to grow. Here are 6 tips for making them successful.
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PODCAST | Why teacher diversity benefits students of color
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An Analysis of the North Carolina Education Lottery, 2007–17
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Most North Carolina Schools Don’t Have A Full-Time Nurse, Even In A Pandemic