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        Twice the Distance
  First-In-Family Immigrant Students Face a Double Challenge When Applying to Colleges.
      
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          STEM at Work
  In this lesson, students explore the varied work of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians, and discuss character traits common to all of them. Students meet a diverse group of scientists—inventors, problem-solvers and those who explain the world around us.
      
  April 18, 2016
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        Five Things to Know About ‘Perspectives’
  Perspectives for a Diverse America just turned one year old! Here are five things you need to know about this curriculum.
      
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        “We Won’t Wear the Name”
  At these three high schools, each named for Robert E. Lee, students led the way toward change.
      
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        Section I: Instruction
  Zaretta Hammond is a writer and consultant who specializes in the science of teaching and learning. “Becoming culturally responsive starts with showing genuine caring that recognizes the unique gifts and talents of every
      
      July 5, 2017
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        Rethinking Family Engagement During School Closures
  Taking time to check assumptions about family engagement can make a huge difference in the lives of your students and their caregivers.
      
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        Cut Your Chances of Suspension: Don’t be Black
  A new study proves what many already suspected: Your chances of getting suspended in middle school rise dramatically if you are black. The study, “Suspended Education: Urban Middle Schools in Crisis,” was published by the Southern Poverty Law Center, the home of Teaching Tolerance.
      
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