Manuel Cortez, 43, turned his life around when he became a certified plumber, a career path accomplished through free workforce training at San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE).
News Clips
The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) tracks trends and developments in issues related to school climate and conditions for learning through online media sites, blogs, syndication and aggregation services, and other news resources from local, regional, and national media outlets. Browse this ongoing collection of posts to learn about what’s happening in communities near you and across the nation.
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Displaying 5550 News Clips.November 2020
A new Enterprise Resource Planning system to manage student information, financial processes and personnel functions will make it easier for students to register for courses, access financial aid… Read more »
Among students of color in particular, freshman enrollment in colleges is down significantly due to the pandemic. But schools serving the Native American community are working hard to get students… Read more »
Now, after more than 2,540 Covid-19 cases among students and staff, the university is shifting course drastically. It has asked students not to come back to campus in… Read more »
Children and adolescents more likely to experience higher rates of depression and anxiety during and after enforced isolation ends.
Throughout this unusual fall semester, as campuses have seen caseloads rise, contact tracers have been an essential tool in the fight to stop that spread. But at times, that task has proved to be… Read more »
The governors of several Northeast states are urging colleges to test students who live on campus for the coronavirus before they leave for Thanksgiving break.
Efforts to test college students and staff for COVID-19 using rapid antigen tests reveal positivity rates on one Utah campus as low as 1%, but as high as 9% on another.
More New Jersey students were suspended from school in 2018-19 — including about 9% of all Black students — despite a national movement to reimagine discipline, according to new state data.
Transfer partnerships are increasingly common as enrollment declines spur collaboration. But one private college in Iowa has taken its commitment across the state.
The Communities That Care Coalition’s Teen Health Survey has brought some important issues specific to that age group to light, giving Franklin County and the North Quabbin region more to… Read more »
John H. Webster Elementary is home to approximately 900 students. The elementary school, which has pre-K through fifth grades, is in the Kensington section of Philadelphia on Frankford Avenue. At… Read more »
Student misbehavior hasn’t vanished during distance learning, but schools are finding that imposing discipline in a virtual environment is a complicated and often murky process, and that current… Read more »
Local school districts, public universities and private colleges will spend the next couple of days trying to figure out how to put all their classes online in a process mirroring last spring… Read more »
As coronavirus infections rage across the U.S., we asked the experts how families and students should manage the risks of the holiday break.
Sebrina Barrett has two students at Shen. One is a freshman, the other, a third-grader. “I think mostly I'm just worried about the long term.” Barrett is using free resources from the Mental… Read more »
With many classrooms and dormitories lightly used or even empty during this strange, pandemic-shadowed fall term, pressure is mounting for colleges and universities to bring more students to… Read more »
Across college campuses, students and mental health providers alike are feeling stretched by the pandemic. Yet both groups are coming up with solutions – from telehealth and apps to good, old-… Read more »
Hannah Lindsey of Danvers, a student at Heartland Community College, hasn’t spent much time on campus lately with nearly all classes moved to online delivery. But Tuesday she drove through a… Read more »
Evaluation is "a very integral part of the whole process," says Dr. Peggy Glider, University of Arizona. Unfortunately, though, it's often tacked on as an afterthought, she added.
