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It’s Like Jury Duty, But for Getting Things Done
Hollie Russon Gilman and Amy Eisenstein wrote about citizens’ assemblies for the Boston Globe.
Starting Early: Building Strong Partnerships with Multilingual Families in Kindergarten
Hear how family partnership can foster engagement and oral language production among multilingual students directly from a teacher.
‘Don’t You Remember Me?’
Improving Diversity at Highly Selective Institutions by Admitting more Students from Community Colleges
Hilary Tackie shares why selective colleges should admit more transfer students and how they should improve the process.
Open Education and Technology
Episode 4: Like Dominoes
In episode four of New America’s original podcast, seventeen young Black people are arrested for the 1984 murder of Catherine Fuller.
Episode 5: Fox Guarding the Henhouse
In episode five of New America’s original podcast, listeners discover that key evidence in the 1984 murder case was hidden by prosecutors.
PIT Scholars Mobilize to Inform National Science Foundation Roadmap