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Education in the memory of George Floyd

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George Floyd's murder exposed the brutal reality many African Americans face. By acting now, we can help improve education for students of all backgrounds.

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Understanding the gender gap in computers and STEM
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U.S. Students' Success in STEM Depend on Advanced Math Skills

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As the world globalizes, STEM job demand rises, but U.S. students, particularly minorities, struggle to meet STEM requirements. Click here to learn more!

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Teaching your child empathy through story characters
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Teach Empathy to Your Child Through Story Characters

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As a parent, you want your child to learn empathy. Books can be an excellent tool to develop the skill and practice of empathetic living!

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Every child learns in their own way
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What Type of Learner is Your Child?

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Understanding your child's learning style is important because fixed learning theories can contribute to gender bias. It can affect your child's progress.

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How to Effectively Teach Minority Students

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Cultural differences can separate minorities from optimal learning & support.Learn how cultural competence impacts your childs education

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