As Penn State continues to facilitate in-person opportunities for student engagement and leadership, it is important that all students be reminded of their obligation to protect… 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.September 2020
Los Angeles Community College District students with housing insecurity issues or homelessness could find relief thanks to an agreement with a non-profit organization approved by… Read more »
The sound of children’s voices has returned to the hallways at the Marshall Elementary School. While those voices may… Read more »
Teen vaping was already risky, but with COVID-19, it’s even more dangerous. When people use e-cigarettes, they exhale… Read more »
Three Black men and women. Three different experiences. Three different feelings. But much of the same pain. “There’s… Read more »
The novel coronavirus has affected all aspects of society and the economy. But what do the data say about the impact of the pandemic on community colleges?
The coronavirus is spiking around campuses from Texas to Iowa to North Carolina as students return.
New federal data shows adult learners, students of color and veterans still are far less likely to complete a college degree than other groups, and Tennessee education officials… Read more »
Wisconsin has a new tipline and resource center for students, teachers and others to report threats or concerns of children and teens at risk of hurting themselves or others… Read more »
Hopkins Public Schools is doing away with its school resource officer in the district, as it decided to end its… Read more »
August 2020
More isolation and depression anticipated as students return to mostly online courses.
"Support from law enforcement on college campuses can help bridge connections for students to much needed services," April Miller, a former campus security officer, writes.
Since schools throughout Hancock County have gradually welcomed students back to class over the past few weeks, teachers have been working to find their new normal. English teacher Kent Gish,… Read more »
When Sarah Fiarman and Tracey Benson met in 2014 as class instructors at the Graduate School of Education (GSE), they bonded over their common experience as former school principals and their… Read more »
The state’s largest school district has struck a deal with the Detroit Federation of Teachers (DFT) union to return 51,000 students to school safely. The four-page agreement lays out safety… Read more »
Shodair Children's Hospital is offering a $10,000 scholarship, encouraging students to participate in their annual suicide prevention awareness by sharing heartening messages in September.… Read more »
What is more normal — and expected — each end of summer than students and teachers to return to school? So far, the coronavirus crisis has killed an estimated 180,000 so far within United States… Read more »
The pandemic has increased the mental strain on a generation of college students already reporting record levels of psychological challenges, state and national surveys show.… Read more »
Here are some lessons from COVID-19.
In a time of major upheaval, what does the future hold for higher learning in Boston? Five hometown college and university leaders peer into their crystal ball—and what they see… Read more »
