New data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows that higher education enrollment is down across the country during the pandemic. But some historically… Read more »
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.October 2020
Will we see a surge in remote work after the pandemic? Will it kill movie theaters? Will takeout replace dining in? A lot of changes ushered in by the pandemic have led to… Read more »
Graduation rates at the University of Arkansas, as well as the one-year retention rate, reached record highs this fall as the university continues to make student success a top… Read more »
Perhaps more than any other part of schooling, making a school feel safe, welcoming, and uplifting to students really hinges on the principal.
Toys that look like weapons. Barefoot students. Disruptive imagery in the background. Pets roaming the room. All a clear violation of rules inside most American… Read more »
The Natrona County School District is asking that parents and guardians respond to their “NCSD Climate Survey” to help “measure our work on engagement, environment, and safety… Read more »
There are a lot of positive aspects to social media — it's a way to keep up with family and friends while we are all spending more time at home due to coronavirus; however,… Read more »
The U.S. Department of Education announces rescission of and replacement for the 2016 handbook for… Read more »
More than 100,000 low-income college students in California lack access to the technology they need in order to participate in online classes, according to a new report… Read more »
Local National Alliance on Mental Illness volunteers are walking to raise awareness and money to assist Dougherty County residents dealing with mental health issues. The local… Read more »
Here is a counterintuitive argument around the issue of learning loss, or, more specifically: How much learning are kids losing during the coronavirus pandemic as a result of… Read more »
October is Bullying Prevention Month, and the Coweta County School System will be observing the month in multiple ways… Read more »
CollegeAIM, the College Alcohol Intervention Matrix, helps higher education campuses and communities address harmful and underage student drinking through adoption of effective… Read more »
Update offers more detailed guidance on prioritizing testing during an outbreak. It also says entry testing combined with regular serial testing might prevent or reduce… Read more »
Although schools across the country have been back in session for a few weeks, and some even longer, it can help for parents to take a step back periodically and evaluate how it’s going so far.… Read more »
Campus outbreaks have fueled tensions in college towns and cities across the country, from San Diego to Morgantown, even though there is little evidence so far of spillover into… Read more »
September 2020
The pandemic has been hard on everyone, but young people have unusual issues. Things like social distancing can be especially hard on kids who are developing their social skills… Read more »
Five years into its mission to make community-engaged learning a hallmark of the Cornell undergraduate experience – and building on the passion and commitment of… Read more »
Milwaukee Area Technical College and NEWaukee are partnering to create a gap-year career exploration program for students in Milwaukee who are undecided about attending college… Read more »
The first big yellow school buses rolled up at 8 a.m., and a handful of students stepped out into the September sunshine.
