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Sam Wineburg of Stanford about California's new law requiring media literacy instruction.
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The Arcata campus will remain open and operational during the strike.
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Despite a few improvements, the data shows students are still struggling on several fronts.
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Us As We Are from Southern Oregon PBS. Keegan Van Hook provides the audio from his TV program, from the nomad event and from the Nature's Coastal Holiday Festival of Lights, which brightens the long winter nights at Azalea Park in Brookings.
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The nonprofit Oregon Humanities offers courses in the humanities for college credit. For free.
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Researchers hope to train students to research wildfires, and help communities plan to be more resilient.
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Safe Zone Solution founder Alex Sol and community leader Gina DuQuenne about safety measures for the perimeters of school buildings and grounds
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Daniel Alrick and Julie Kanta at Plumb Creative helped guide people write memoirs.
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The number of California school superintendents leaving their jobs is climbing, despite increased salaries and benefits. Some have reached retirement age or are moving to less stressful jobs. Some are being pushed out by newly elected school board majorities. A new crop of less experienced district leaders is taking their place.
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In 2020, the state agreed to a settlement in a lawsuit that claimed too many students were not learning to read. As part of that agreement, the state spent over $50 million on 75 schools with the lowest reading scores.
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Andrew Gay is the new director of the SOU Arts & Communication Dept.
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The state’s approach to funding K-12 education is not easy to comprehend, and the Portland Public Schools strike has shoved the thorny issue into the political spotlight.
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Cal State officials offered a 5% increase for each of the next three years, although those raises are not guaranteed. The union plans to strike at four campuses. CalPoly Humboldt and Chico State are not among the initial targets of the labor action.
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Gov. Tina Kotek said Tuesday she plans to spearhead a statewide conversation over how to address the myriad of systemic challenges plaguing the state’s public school system.