Students with disabilities are more likely than their peers to be suspended for subjective infractions such as disorderly conduct and insubordination
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by Gwenette Writer Sinclair
8h ago
Categories like these are cited hundreds of thousands of times yearly to justify suspensions. The post Students with disabilities are more likely than their peers to be suspended for subjective infractions such as disorderly conduct and insubordination appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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Q&A: This Colorado teacher survived Columbine. Here’s how she prioritizes trauma-informed practices.
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by Gwenette Writer Sinclair
18h ago
Heather Martin discusses how her experience at Columbine influenced her education and her teaching. The post Q&A: This Colorado teacher survived Columbine. Here’s how she prioritizes trauma-informed practices. appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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What happens when suspensions get suspended?
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by Gwenette Writer Sinclair
1d ago
Students are benefiting from a decade-old ban on suspensions for ‘willful defiance.' The post What happens when suspensions get suspended? appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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Tennessee is ramping up penalties for student threats. Research shows that’s not the best way to keep schools safe.
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by Nickolas Bagley
4d ago
Some experts say the measures can counteract a crucial tool for safety: threat assessments. The post Tennessee is ramping up penalties for student threats. Research shows that’s not the best way to keep schools safe. appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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Case study: How 2 teachers use AI behind the scenes to build lessons & save time
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by Nickolas Bagley
6d ago
Teachers can avoid hours of preparation by using artificial intelligence to craft a plan. The post Case study: How 2 teachers use AI behind the scenes to build lessons & save time appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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Pamela Redmon joins the Child Mind Institute as chief marketing officer
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by Nickolas Bagley
1w ago
Redmon has worked at Share our Strength and the Partnership for a Healthier America. The post Pamela Redmon joins the Child Mind Institute as chief marketing officer appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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The parents paying for their children’s crimes
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by Nickolas Bagley
1w ago
Some worry that expansion of charges against parents would disproportionately affect minority/poor parents. The post The parents paying for their children’s crimes appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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Many states don’t educate people sentenced to life. Now some are coming home.
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by Gwenette Writer Sinclair
1w ago
Imprisoned as teenagers, middle-aged men and women are suddenly being released with no education. The post Many states don’t educate people sentenced to life. Now some are coming home. appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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New Utah law prioritizes child safety in custody courts
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by Gwenette Writer Sinclair
1w ago
The legislation limits the use of reunification therapies and increases scrutiny of expert witnesses. The post New Utah law prioritizes child safety in custody courts appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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Foster Care Support Foundation assists families in need
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by Gwenette Writer Sinclair
1w ago
They provides clothing, infant equipment, developmental toys and books to thousands of children. The post Foster Care Support Foundation assists families in need appeared first on Youth Today ..read more
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