Education Beat
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Talk show topics range from political affairs to chess to dating advice and even an old-time radio drama, based on original scripts from the 1950s.
Talk show topics range from political affairs to chess to dating advice and even an old-time radio drama, based on original scripts from the 1950s.
Proponents say it would allow undocumented students to have the same access as other students to research and other campus jobs. Critics say it would encourage unauthorized immigration.
As a record snowpack is poised to melt and send rivers surging over their banks, an EdSource analysis finds more than 1 in 5 schools are at risk of flooding.
Reading aloud can help students with fluency, knowledge and vocabulary and boosts their own reading skills.
Many 2022 high school graduates launched their own businesses, selling everything from beauty products to photography sessions.
Zaidee Stavely visits a school that’s had an uncommonly high degree of success with teaching English learners to read.
EdSource reporter, Carolyn Jones, recently visited the country on a mission to help develop the country’s K-12 media literacy guidelines.
In Oakland, Hattie Tate has found some innovative ways to give students the best possible shot following release from detention.
A Central Valley dad was finally able to return to the U.S., after almost four years separated from his family by a Trump-era immigration policy.
Can this program help more students get bachelor’s degrees and at the same time help restore a region devastated by wildfires?