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Oct 24, 2025
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@EdSurge Latino students often wrestle with a tumultuous relationship to their language and culture. Many first- and second-generation youth either feel pride in their Spanish language, feel pressure to minimize it, or were never taught it. edsurge.com/news/2025-09-2…
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@EdSurge Latino students often wrestle with a tumultuous relationship to their language and culture. Many first- and second-generation youth either feel pride in their Spanish language, feel pressure to minimize it, or were never taught it. edsurge.com/news/2025-09-2…
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Oct 24, 2025
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@EdSurge A parent posted about emailing her child's kindergarten teacher four times in the first week. Instead of pile-on, other parents flooded comments with grace: "We see what teachers carry." Most families are already on our side—we just need to noticebit.ly/43fpIXZss
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@EdSurge A parent posted about emailing her child's kindergarten teacher four times in the first week. Instead of pile-on, other parents flooded comments with grace: "We see what teachers carry." Most families are already on our side—we just need to noticebit.ly/43fpIXZss
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Oct 23, 2025
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@EdSurge The FCC just cut E-Rate funding for Wi-Fi hot spot lending to schools and libraries. For rural areas with no other internet access, this is devastating. "We're back to square one," says one Michigan library director. bit.ly/48JSZgY
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@EdSurge The FCC just cut E-Rate funding for Wi-Fi hot spot lending to schools and libraries. For rural areas with no other internet access, this is devastating. "We're back to square one," says one Michigan library director. bit.ly/48JSZgY
Tweeted
Oct 22, 2025
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@EdSurge Khallela Ahmad manages a school kitchen feeding 500 students a day. But her real job? Making sure kids know someone cares. "They just want to know that somebody sees them," she says. Pizza Thursdays help. bit.ly/3Jd0liE
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@EdSurge Khallela Ahmad manages a school kitchen feeding 500 students a day. But her real job? Making sure kids know someone cares. "They just want to know that somebody sees them," she says. Pizza Thursdays help. bit.ly/3Jd0liE
Tweeted
Oct 22, 2025
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@EdSurge New polling paradox: Just 35% of U.S. adults are satisfied with education quality nationwide, but 74% of parents are happy with their own child's education. Researchers say the gap has always existed, but politics has made it wider than ever. bit.ly/3IPSWpl
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@EdSurge New polling paradox: Just 35% of U.S. adults are satisfied with education quality nationwide, but 74% of parents are happy with their own child's education. Researchers say the gap has always existed, but politics has made it wider than ever. bit.ly/3IPSWpl
Tweeted
Oct 21, 2025
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@EdSurge New research on 20K+ teachers finds stricter cellphone policies lead to happier educators and more engaged students. The key? Physical separation. "No show" policies that let students keep phones in pockets? They fail. You can't rely on willpower alone.bit.ly/48GPKqC
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@EdSurge New research on 20K+ teachers finds stricter cellphone policies lead to happier educators and more engaged students. The key? Physical separation. "No show" policies that let students keep phones in pockets? They fail. You can't rely on willpower alone.bit.ly/48GPKqC
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Oct 21, 2025
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@EdSurge A tenured teacher who lived in a shelter asks: Why do we undervalue teachers? Megan Thiele Strong's research links higher teacher pay to lower teen suicide rates. The average salary is $72,030. Her answer to raising it? "Not a miracle, just political will."bit.ly/42K1bKa
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@EdSurge A tenured teacher who lived in a shelter asks: Why do we undervalue teachers? Megan Thiele Strong's research links higher teacher pay to lower teen suicide rates. The average salary is $72,030. Her answer to raising it? "Not a miracle, just political will."bit.ly/42K1bKa
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Oct 20, 2025
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@EdSurge Schools are increasingly using edtech surveillance to monitor students’ messages and online activity. While meant to protect students, these tools raise serious concerns about privacy, bias, and equitybit.ly/4ofpOr3hV
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@EdSurge Schools are increasingly using edtech surveillance to monitor students’ messages and online activity. While meant to protect students, these tools raise serious concerns about privacy, bias, and equitybit.ly/4ofpOr3hV
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Oct 20, 2025
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@EdSurge Many teachers feel stuck between staying in the classroom and advancing their careers. Dan Clark shows it’s possible to grow without leaving students behindbit.ly/43gQRtkaR
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@EdSurge Many teachers feel stuck between staying in the classroom and advancing their careers. Dan Clark shows it’s possible to grow without leaving students behindbit.ly/43gQRtkaR