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Black Harvard Graduate School of Education Students Discuss Their Research into Racial Inequity in Education | News

Black doctoral students at the Harvard Graduate School of Education led a webinar on their research into racial injustices in the education and research fields Thursday. The Harvard Graduate School of Education Solidarity Collective for Black Lives organized the panel in partnership with national advocacy group Black Lives Matter At School, the W.E.B. Du Bois Society, the Harvard Black Graduate Student Alliance, and Harvard’s Office of Diversity and Minority Affairs. The virtual conversation was moderated by GSE Ph.D. student Zenzile S. Riddick and featured fellow doctoral students Nadirah F. Foley, Jeraul C. Mackey, Shandra M. Jones, and Julia R. Jeffries ’13.

Educators weigh the value of standardized testing during a pandemic

Share this: A fifth grader at a school in New York takes the New York State English Language Arts exam. Some testing opponents say testing during a pandemic will add to the stress students and teachers are under and cut into this year’s already constrained instructional time. Credit: John Paraskevas /Newsday RM via Getty Images The Hechinger Report is a national nonprofit newsroom that reports on one topic: education. Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get stories like this delivered directly to your inbox. When schools in Columbus, Ohio, opened up classrooms this fall for the state’s third grade reading exam, just over a third of students showed up. The rest stayed home, for reasons district leaders can only guess at.

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What a Healthy Romantic Relationship Should Feel Like, in Terms Easy Enough for Kids

A discovery of what love is will forever be a lifelong endeavor, but for a child, this topic will often come with a lot of questions. Their first significant other may be a few years down the road, but many of the capacities of a romantic relationship take time to grow to maturity. While a parent can t concretely answer when their little one will find the one or explain exactly how they ll know when they found them, they can and should help their child navigate the nuances of healthy relationships from an early age. It s Not Just Physical When it comes to love, far too often parents feel the need to explain the physical aspects of a relationship without regard for the emotional side of intimacy. While the birds and the bees is a much anticipated and important talk for parents to have with their children, many experts believe that young people also need guidance on how to navigate the nuances of romantic love.

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