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Boston Globe
With a Large Number of College Presidents Stepping Down, Vacancies May Open for More Diverse Leaders
July 6, 2022
A large number of college presidents have stepped down recently—but this turnover presents an opportunity to promote more diversity among presidents.
BU Today
My Coming Out Story: David Chard
June 23, 2022
In this point-of-view piece, Dean David Chard writes about coming out as gay later in life.
Boston University Rafik Hariri Institute
Graduate Student Fellow Aims to Reduce Bias-Based Bullying in Athletics
June 22, 2022
Olivia Wyatt, a graduate student at BU Wheelock, is working to reduce bias-based bullying in athletics.
The Conversation
Teacher Burnout Hits Record High
June 22, 2022
Teacher burnout has been on the rise since the pandemic started. Elizabeth Bettini is among the scholars who are investigating the problem.
BU Experts
Addressing Teacher Burnout and Turnover in a Post-Pandemic World
June 7, 2022
Olivia Chi and Andrew Bacher-Hicks join
BU Experts
to discuss post-COVID teacher burnout and turnover.
The Conversation
Teachers Often Struggle to Address Mass Traumatic Events in Class
June 2, 2022
Jennifer Greif Green writes about the struggles teachers face when talking to their students about mass traumas.
Marketplace
Air Conditioning (Or Lack of It) Can Affect Student Performance
June 2, 2022
Air conditioning is unlikely to be the first thing associated with school performance—but Joshua Goodman’s research suggests otherwise.
LAist
A ‘Historic’ LAUSD Vote On Deaf Education Stirs An Old Debate: Should Kids Learn Both Speech & Sign Language?
June 1, 2022
Naomi Caselli discusses the benefits of Deaf bilingualism after a historic vote by the Los Angeles Unified School District to teach spoken English in conjunction with American Sign Language.
Western Journal
Experts Warn Biden’s Trashed Markets Could Permanently Hobble American Economy
May 28, 2022
Scott Solberg discusses the lack of adequate teacher preparation and its relationship to a faltering job market.
BU Today
How Should Teachers and Parents Talk about the Uvalde School Shooting with Their Children?
May 25, 2022
Jennifer Greif Green talks about how teachers and parents can support children in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Politico
‘This is a Crisis Point’: Job Training Deficit Leaves Critical Jobs Unfilled
May 25, 2022
Although workforce development and training are vital for teachers and other professionals, the US lags behind other countries in providing them. Scott Solberg is interviewed.
Self Magazine
How to Draw Fitness Boundaries When Your Home Is Your Gym
May 14, 2022
Hayley Perelman is interviewed in this piece about learning to set boundaries between your activities when you’re working out at home.
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