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Sam Wineburg of Stanford about California's new law requiring media literacy instruction.
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The Arcata campus will remain open and operational during the strike.
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: Chance White Eyes, the first Director of Tribal Relations at Oregon State University.
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Monique Couvson on the book Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues: Liberatory Education for Black and Brown Girls.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is giving Oregon and Washington school districts more than $51 million to buy new electric school buses.
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After months of negotiations, university officials offer a 5% pay raise. The union is seeking 12% and plans to strike systemwide at the end of January, including at Cal Poly Humboldt and Chico State.
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Libraries across Oregon are facing substantial cuts in their budgets, which industry leaders worry could lead to more stress and burnout among library workers, according to the State Library of Oregon.
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Do your New Year's resolutions include improving your vocabulary? Then the 2024 Banished Words List from Lake Superior State is for you.
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Oregon school districts have until Dec. 31 to apply for a waiver to take advantage of the increased eligibility for the current school year.
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Last month, the California legislature unanimously passed and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law requiring the teaching of cursive or “joined italics” handwriting in grades one through six.
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OLLI and Ashland.news team up to train community journalists.
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The financial aid application for undocumented students is cumbersome and confusing, and many students aren’t completing the forms. A new law streamlines the process.
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Thousands of children did not enroll in California public kindergarten in 2020 or 2021, years when the state saw drops in kindergarten enrollment. And even among students who enrolled, many missed a lot of days in school.
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Cynthia Salbato and Tod Davies about Science Works and Ashland.News family friendly fund raiser.