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Daniel Mollenkamp

Daniel Mollenkamp

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Chauncey Bailey Investigative Reporting Fellow: @IRE_NICAR. Enterprise reporter: @EdSurge.

Richmond, Virginia Katılım Temmuz 2014
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EdSurge@EdSurge·
Interest in expanded career pathways and early college access is rising in K–12 education discussions for 2026. bit.ly/4pRsHxW
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Schools are focused on pandemic recovery for younger kids. But data shows older students were hit harder. They had higher expectations, more complex material to catch up on. Now they're overlooked, and federal funding is gone. bit.ly/4qUEkp4
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EdSurge@EdSurge·
Teachers describe seniors and juniors whose learning trajectories were disrupted by remote learning and who now face gaps that aren’t easily fixed by short-term programs. bit.ly/4qUEkp4
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Researchers say recovery efforts have often focused on younger grades, but older students may need long-term support to address deeper, persistent setbacks. bit.ly/4qUEkp4
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EdSurge@EdSurge·
Pandemic hit fourth graders harder than kindergartners. Now those students are in high school, still struggling. But recovery efforts focus on younger kids. When will schools address the students most harmed by closures? bit.ly/4qUEkp4
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As a former intern for @DHSgov, I'm planning to join the general strike Friday called for by student groups at the University of Minnesota as a small act of solidarity, due to recent immigrationenforcement actions. Encourage those of you who can, and feel so moved, to do the same
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EdSurge@EdSurge·
Teachers create engaging, differentiated lessons for students. Yet they sit through lecture-heavy, one-size-fits-all PD. No discussion. No reflection. They know better for students. Why do we accept less for ourselves? bit.ly/44m5GeT
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A teacher friend of mine recently told me about a first-gen student who took applied early decision, not understanding what it meant, became locked into William and Mary, which wasn't a good fit for him, and has now dropped out. Sad
James S Murphy@James_S_Murphy

Today is the deadline for Early Decision. I've got a new report out called "The Use and Abuse of Early Decision." I'm worried that the political and financial pressure created by the Trump Administration is going to lead some colleges to lean in even more on ED.

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Zach Schermele@ZachSchermele·
"It's hard to overestimate the amount of stress, anxiety, grief, and hardship Department staffers have faced." A searing indictment in this court filing of the Education Dept. layoffs, from the president of the union representing the agency's workers👇
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You walk to your local coffee shop. It's somewhat quiet. Various newspapers, neatly pressed and smelling of ink, litter the tables. You look around, and people are actually reading them
derek guy@dieworkwear

You gently run your hand through the rack. You can feel it — pure cotton, pure wool, some Irish linen. The plump buttonholes are handsewn. The buttons are sewn with a firm, stiff shank. You put the jacket on. It fits beautifully. You flip the price tag over. It's affordable.

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FWIW, NCES also had a clause on the Naep results demanding journalists agree to seek comment only from a list of pre-approved experts. Rejecting that prevented some of us from seeing the results in the usual fashion
National Press Foundation@NatPress

The Pentagon issued a memo aimed at journalists that states “information must be approved for public release by an appropriate authorizing official before it is released, even if it is unclassified.” The National Press Foundation condemns this demand. nationalpress.org/newsfeed/natio…

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