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New Research Finds Extending School, Library Networks Key to Connecting Households
“School and community networks are often the most cost-effective and financially sustainable way to close the homework gap for good.”
The Democratic Future of the Internet
Uplifting Afghan Stories and Storytellers
One year since Kabul’s fall to the Taliban, seven Afghan scholars are unraveling the complex stories behind the collapse and its aftermath.
A Promising Experiment to Show Competitive Low-Income Students that They Belong at Elite Public Universities
If adopted across the country, a scholarship program like HAIL would help combat the current trend of continued exclusivity at universities.
Why High-Achieving, Low-Income Students Don’t Feel They Belong at Elite Public Universities
Colleges need to show low-income students that they are wanted and will receive the financial support they need to attend.
How to Push the Needle on Dual Language Learner Education in State Pre-K Programs
A scan of four states’ policies revealed that DLL integration into pre-K systems shows promise, though inconsistent from state to state.
Announcing the 2022-24 LSX Fellows
Meet the 2022-24 LSX Fellows: mid-career professionals—across five sectors and eight countries—focused on children’s learning, ages 2 to 12.
Kindergrams: Elevating Children’s Voices Across Cultures
An LSX Project in which caregivers share children’s voices as they talk about culture and friendship, around the world.