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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.January 2020
An organization of school technology leaders has given a peek at the "hurdles, accelerators and tech enablers" that innovation efforts in K-12 will face in the coming year.
Yet students like one at Utah Valley University find delays in getting appointments.
OER Commons, an organization focused on creating open educational resources for education, has developed a new tool for authoring OER. Open Author, as it's named, consolidates the functions… Read more »
The Detroit Public Schools Community District announced it's teaming up with a University of Michigan program aimed at helping students effectively manage symptoms of anxiety, depression and post-… Read more »
North Central Michigan College has joined a statewide initiative to help students connect with resources to support basic needs.
An experiment at John Jay College to get seniors over the final hurdle to graduation is worth watching.
Record amounts of Latinos are attending colleges, but they're intimidated by the cost, whiteness and bureaucracy.
Three years ago, Kyshawna Johnson, 23, had a lot more than homework on her mind as she pursued an associate’s degree at Citrus College in Glendora, California.
A Connecticut task force has been charged with recommending a statewide policy for mental health services offered for college students across the state.
hile their classmates were building block towers after nap time, many of the youngest students in the state of Louisiana were forced to stay home last year, because they were suspended from school… Read more »
Dry January is a reprieve from alcohol, presumably after a holiday season loaded with libations. Its younger “sibling” is Sober Semester, in which college students abstain for half the school… Read more »
Learn how a high-poverty school is using SEL to reach students and turn classrooms into encouraging spaces.
It's why connecting with peers and professors in college was an important motivator for Sanders to stay in school. That and getting a tuition-free full ride at Harper College in Palatine through… Read more »
A university-wide social norms marketing campaign has reduced high-risk drinking and adverse outcomes of drinking, according to a new study from Michigan State University in the Journal… Read more »
New research highlights the differences in students’ sense of belonging by race, institution type and first-generation status.
The L.E.A.D. Excellence Academy (L.E.A.D. stands for Leaders Empowered Amazingly Determined) hopes to help these kids overcome personal obstacles, transforming the so-called “cradle-to-prison… Read more »
December 2019
Some mid-Missouri schools are requiring their teachers to do childhood trauma training.
Today’s high school students know the names of student activists from Parkland who rose to national prominence because of a mass shooting. They are old enough to have seen the faces of… Read more »
When children are struggling in school, the first step is typically to talk to their teachers. Pediatricians can and should play a role in the discussion, too, according to a recent report… Read more »
