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HOW LEARNING HAPPENS

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Knock Knock, Teacher's Here: The Power Of Home Visits

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Tuesday

Shaun Harper of the University of Pennsylvania is a co-author of the new report. Stuart Goldenberg/University of Pennsylvania hide caption

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Study Tracks Vast Racial Gap In School Discipline In 13 Southern States

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If These Bones Could Talk: The Stories Human Skeletons Can Tell

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Friday

Students pose for a selfie with John Fallon, the CEO of Pearson in Brownsville, Texas, on May 16. Fallon delivered the commencement address to more than 300 students at Texas Southmost College in Brownsville. Brad Doherty/AP Images for Pearson hide caption

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Thursday

Kimberly Cervantes, one of the student plaintiffs, says she witnessed the deaths of two fellow students while in middle school. Coutesy of Public Counsel hide caption

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Are Traumatized Students Disabled? A Debate Straight Outta Compton

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Wednesday

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To Learn More, This High-Schooler Left The Classroom

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Teacher Shortage? Or Teacher Pipeline Problem?

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Tuesday

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Clockwise from top left: Sophia Neciosup, 13, Natalia Cox, 13, Alexis Brooks, 13, and Tehya Ford, 16, all participated in a Black Girls CODE summer camp session in San Francisco. LA Johnson/NPR hide caption

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'Disrupting' Tech's Diversity Problem With A Code Camp For Girls Of Color

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Saturday