
Nadia Tamez Robledo
Reporter at EdSurge
In my data mining era. Writing about K-12 education 🍎 Latina in STEM 💻 Sí, hablo español 🇲🇽 [email protected]
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As Immigration Raids Stoke Anxiety, What Are the Implications for How Children Learn? | EdSurge News
1 month ago |
edsurge.com | Nadia Tamez Robledo
As the Trump administration’s hardline stance on immigration fuels large-scale arrests, schools around the country continue to report that fear is ...
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Sep 19, 2023 |
edsurge.com | Nadia Tamez Robledo
Clad in a beanie, university sweatshirt and gold-rimmed glasses, a TikToker who goes by Mimi looks directly into the camera and speaks in a gentle tone as she addresses her viewers on the topics that flash in red-highlighted letters at the top of the video: “TW: Climate Anxiety & Doomism.” The trigger warning is buttressed by a more hopeful message accentuated in green: “& TIPS on how to deal with that.” Considering what the 24-year-old shares in the video about her experience as a climate...
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Sep 13, 2023 |
edsurge.com | Nadia Tamez Robledo
HOUSTON — On a Tuesday in August, one day before the official start of the school year, the halls of Jefferson Early Learning Center were filled with the tinkling chatter of pre-K students who were escorted by their parents to meet the teachers. But to reach those classrooms, families had to traverse the parking lot in the choking Texas heat, which rolled off the pavement in waves. That month, the temperature reached a record-breaking average high of .
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Sep 6, 2023 |
edsurge.com | Nadia Tamez Robledo
There are likely droves of educators who find themselves wishing they could take a peek inside their students’ minds to find out, “What the heck are you thinking?” Some of those answers were made available last month when the Boys & Girls Clubs of America released its annual survey of kids and teens ages 9 to 18. The organization says that more than 130,000 young people at nearly 3,500 clubs around the country took part in the survey.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
drudge-report.net | Nadia Tamez Robledo
When Gorgette Green-Hodnett wrapped up her 21-year career in high school education a couple years ago, her family members celebrated. Not only with well wishes for her new job as a college professor in Maryland, but also with relief that she would no longer be working around the clock. Her family had been glad each time she’d had a non-teaching role throughout her career, but this time her husband was excited at the prospect of finally taking a vacation outside the summer months.
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