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Women Brought Kindergarten to America
Women played a consequential role in advancing kindergarten education in the United States.
Increasing Teacher Salaries is a School Funding Issue
Increasing teacher salaries is a popular, bipartisan idea. But the raises teachers actually see depend on the school funding policy context.
March Digital Matters
How do community college students access online learning?
The blog presents findings from our recent Community College Enrollment survey about students’ perspectives of online learning.
Spring Break Blues: A Student’s Struggle with Housing Insecurity and the Urgent Need for Campus Support
Studies show that students with history of foster care face an elevated risk of homelessness and housing insecurity during college.
The Quest for Accurate, Accessible, and Relevant Materials for Teaching American History
In the second part in our series, we describe the context behind bringing a fuller picture of America’s story to classrooms.
The Quest for Accurate, Accessible, and Relevant Materials for Teaching American History
This brief is the first in a two-part series about a promising model for creating online libraries that can guide teachers.
Federal Update: March 2023
March has been a busy month when it comes to the federal government and early and elementary education.
Rural Pennsylvanians Must Travel Long Distances to Hospital-Based Health Care
An analysis of access to paid leave and distances to health care for rural Pennsylvanians show a strong need for paid leave.