Education
Closing the Research-Practice Gap in Education
Research-practice partnerships can help academic researchers and school district leaders discover what works for schools and classrooms.
Research-practice partnerships can help academic researchers and school district leaders discover what works for schools and classrooms.
Protest actions seen as extreme and highly disruptive diminish popular support.
Social movement boycotts increase board turnover, especially when board members are sympathetic to the cause at issue.
Wealthy nations are making large purchases of approved coronavirus vaccines, leaving other countries to wait longer to acquire the vaccine.
After pro-Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol, how will the United States address many of the issues that underlie the chaos, particularly extreme polarization? This roundup of articles explores ways to take on the unprecedented divides in America.
For the past 30 years, celebrated academics and business leaders have promoted the idea that companies often profit by addressing social and environmental problems. Although these proposals have been hailed as promising breakthroughs, they are unscientific and counterproductive.
Project ECHO developed a revolutionary model for helping doctors and clinicians in New Mexico to treat hepatitis C. It spread around the world to address numerous chronic diseases. With the COVID-19 pandemic, it found its moment.
Commercial national charities and community foundations should refuse requests by donor-advisors to give to hate groups.
Schools must help liberate their students and their families from social injustice and support the revitalization and sustainability of their communities and environment.
The Black protests of the US civil rights era influenced the national political agenda via the media coverage they received.