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Bostonia
Keeping a Small-Town Movie House Alive
October 11, 2022
Together with her husband Les Gordon, alumna Dafna Krouk-Gordon resurrected a movie theater in Maynard, Mass.
BU Today
If Hispanics Hate the Term ‘Latinx,’ Why Is It Still Used?
October 4, 2022
An exploration of the controversial term “Latinx”—and why some of the negative coverage may do an injustice to the increasingly popular descriptor. Dina Castro is interviewed.
BU Today
Seven BU Latinx Researchers Making a Difference
October 3, 2022
Latinx researchers at Boston University are making a difference, including Wheelock’s Maria Olivares.
Wall Street Journal
Rising Temperatures Heat Up Need for Schools to Keep Students Cool
October 2, 2022
Climate change is leading to rising heat levels in classrooms—and these hot classrooms can harm students’ performance. How can schools keep their students cool?
American Economic Association
School Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Remote Learning
September 19, 2022
In an interview, Andrew Bacher-Hicks and Joshua Goodman discuss the impact of the pandemic on bullying.
Boston Globe
How to Raise a Generation of Better Citizens
September 19, 2022
Kaylene Stevens explains how to raise a generation of better citizens.
Education Week
Public School Enrollment Continues to Stagnate
August 16, 2022
Public school enrollment started flagging during the height of the COVID pandemic, and two years after lockdown, these trends continue. Cites research coauthored by Andrew Bacher-Hicks and Joshua Goodman.
BU Today
Almost Every State Needs More Special Ed Teachers. How Can They Get Them?
August 4, 2022
States are struggling to get and keep special education teachers. Elizabeth Bettini discusses teacher attrition and its effects on students.
BU Today
Teachers Become Students as BU Hosts Institute to Address Adolescent Well-Being
July 26, 2022
Teachers are going to Boston University to learn how to support students through a workshop organized by Karen Harris (Wheelock'92) and Stephan Ellenwood.
Fox News
Special Ed Programs in Public Schools Plagued by Staffing Shortage
July 22, 2022
Teacher attrition is a problem across the profession, but it has been especially trying for special education teachers. Elizabeth Bettini is interviewed.
Boston Globe
COVID Will Be in Schools This Fall. It’s Time to Make Plans.
July 11, 2022
The lockdown may be behind us, but COVID hasn’t gone away—and parents and teachers should be prepared to keep children safe.
US News & World Report
What to Know about Cyberbullying
July 8, 2022
BU Wheelock's Jennifer Greif Green discusses cyberbullying and its effect on children.
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