Join us for A Carolina Food Summit, exploring the big issues facing our Carolina Foodways in Chapel Hill on September 28 and 29. Presented through a partnership between EdNC.org, the Jamie Kirk Hahn Foundation, TerraVita, and UNC Food For All and featuring 40 local experts, chefs, school nutrition directors, farmers, authors, folklorists and more. We will discuss how a vibrant local food economy can contribute to North Carolina and the impact on all of our children. Here is more information.
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A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING PRACTICES IN NEW ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOLS
Student centered learning can modernize schools. Our education system isn't broken; it's outdated. We need to redesign education in high schools to move it forward and away from that 19th-century model.... Read the rest
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A Silent Epidemic: Our public schools are struggling to handle millions of students with mental health problems. Here’s why.
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Let grad students teach science to kids
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WHY IT MATTERS: Education
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AN EFFECTIVE BUT EXHAUSTING ALTERNATIVE TO HIGH SCHOOL SUSPENSIONS
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Cooper: Reaching education goals wouldn't mean higher taxes
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Moore County Schools Face Savings Depletion
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Averaging in Education
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Harnessing Benefits, Reining in Downsides of Virtual Schools
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Are Dual-Enrollment Programs Overpromising?
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Obama administration urges schools to clarify role of school police
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Project LIFT: Forget miracles, celebrate schools’ small steps
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Project LIFT: Nine schools, nine different stories
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2016 Project LIFT results
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Report shows Johnston schools divided along race, income
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Can School Integration Make a Comeback?