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WBUR's Edify takes a deeper look at education and learning in Boston and beyond.

WBUR's new vertical for education reporting—from preschool to postgrad—on the radio and online.

05/13/2019

We've started a group for teachers and parents and kids to talk education -- join us inside! https://www.facebook.com/groups/wbured/

We can draw school zones to make classrooms less segregated. This is how well your district does. 01/13/2018

From Vox: an interactive tool on school zones. How does your district do?

We can draw school zones to make classrooms less segregated. This is how well your district does. Is your district drawing borders to reduce or perpetuate racial segregation?

A School's Way To Fight Phones In Class: Lock 'Em Up 01/12/2018

"It's aggravating" versus "Now, like, we talk a lot more." Tovia Smith's report:

A School's Way To Fight Phones In Class: Lock 'Em Up At a Boston charter school, administrators take students' phones and lock them in a soft pouch until the end of the day. "It sucks," grumbles one student.

Kathleen McNerney on Twitter 01/08/2018

Edify's got a new editor. Welcome aboard to Kathleen McNerney of Radio Boston fame. Big things coming in 2018!

Kathleen McNerney on Twitter “A very sweet send off. Thank you , and . Very excited to take your many lessons to .”

So Tired Teens Can Sleep In, Boston School Committee Votes To Make Classes Start Later 12/07/2017

Next year, Boston Public Schools teenagers might get a few extra minutes of sleep each day.

So Tired Teens Can Sleep In, Boston School Committee Votes To Make Classes Start Later Switching up high schoolers' schedules has been a district priority due in large part to a growing convergence of sleep science and educational activism.

Racial Slurs In A Snapchat Video Prompt Student Walkout In Brookline 12/01/2017

This wasn't just a single episode, students say: "It's an everyday thing."

Racial Slurs In A Snapchat Video Prompt Student Walkout In Brookline Students of color said they feel the town's progressive reputation can mask what they see as a pattern of racial antagonism and belittlement.

Deciding At What Age To Give A Kid A Smartphone 11/28/2017

"They started asking for a phone in first grade." From K*T Austin:

Deciding At What Age To Give A Kid A Smartphone It's a question most parents will wrestle with at some point — when is the right time to give my child a smartphone? Let's tick through a few other questions first.

When It Comes To Teaching English, Beacon Hill Says One Size Doesn't Fit All 11/27/2017

"Being bilingual is an asset." A new law changes the way English is taught in Massachusetts.

When It Comes To Teaching English, Beacon Hill Says One Size Doesn't Fit All After several attempts, state lawmakers have all but confessed that there may be no single right way to teach English to students who don't already know it.

One Cambridge Grad Student On How The House Tax Plan Would Raise Her Taxes 11/27/2017

"We never see that money." So why tax it?

One Cambridge Grad Student On How The House Tax Plan Would Raise Her Taxes The GOP House bill would significantly raise taxation rates for graduate students by beginning a process of taxing tuition waivers.

Sexual Harassment Claims Made Against Prominent BU Scientist 10/27/2017

"It was possibly... the worst experience of my life."

Sexual Harassment Claims Made Against Prominent BU Scientist The university and a congressional committee are now investigating allegations against David Marchant.

Teachers Report Stressed, Anxious Students In The 'Age Of Trump' 10/26/2017

Half of all teachers report more anxious students. From nprEd:

Teachers Report Stressed, Anxious Students In The 'Age Of Trump' In a national survey by UCLA researchers, teachers say they have students who are concerned for themselves and their families. And some teachers have seen a decline in classroom civility.

Young Children Are Spending Much More Time In Front Of Small Screens 10/19/2017

Screen-time findings from nprEd: 42 percent of U.S. kids have their own tablet.

Young Children Are Spending Much More Time In Front Of Small Screens A new national survey of parents suggests mobile device use by children under 8 has increased tenfold in the last 6 years.

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