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Author Archives: Joseph Larimer
How K-12 Students Can Profit Off of Non-Profits, by Jacob Morales
It is often said that it takes a village to raise a child. Raising and educating children is not an easy task, especially in “villages” where resources for youth are comparatively scarce. To remedy such shortages, students have looked to … Continue reading
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Tagged community organization, non-profit, school partnerships, student resource
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Preschool Doesn’t Improve Test Scores: Why That’s Good, by John Groden
Preschool attendance does not actually improve standardized test scores. This recent finding seems to fly in the face of decades of research, advocacy, and common sense. It also calls into question the billions of dollars that federal, state, and local … Continue reading
Posted in Educational policy, Preschool, public education, school curriculum
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