Education
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The children of H-1B visa holders are growing up — and still waiting for green cards
In a piece about the children of H-1B visa holders, Public Radio International featured Education Professor Lora Bartlett's research on the overseas recruitment of teachers to work in US schools.
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Conference at Sonoma State University highlights drive for diversity by Latina scholars, activists
In an article about Latinas in higher education, Cindy Cruz, associate professor of education, discussed her personal experience on the path to becoming an academic, including the critical role played by a mentor when she was an undergraduate.
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Advocates urge new ethical code for foreign teacher recruitment
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution covered a announcement in Washington, D.C. featuring education professor Lora Bartlett calling for protecting the rights of international teachers in U.S. schools.
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Foreign teachers come at a price, experts say
Education professor Lora Bartlett was the featured expert that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution interviewed for an article in a series on the exploitation of foreign teachers in U.S. schools.
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Common-Core Math Standards Put New Focus on English-Learners
Education Week talked with education professor Judit Moschkovich for an article on best practices for teaching common core math to English learners.
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Who’s Afraid of the Common Core? Not California
New America Media interviewed education professor Judit Moschkovich on math instruction for an article on common core standards.
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Robots in the classroom the wrong innovation
The San Francisco Chronicle published an op-ed by education professor Lora Bartlett in its Sunday Insight section. Writing about robots that teach English in South Korea, Bartlett argued that technology shouldn't be used just to make education cheaper and urges focus on quality.