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Educational News Roundup, March 11, 2025

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Academics

Breaking Barriers: Tailored Interventions Boost Student Success

The familiar hum of a classroom often masks a quieter challenge: disparities in student outcomes based on socioeconomic status (SES) and ethnicity. While educators and policymakers have wrestled with these gaps for decades, a recent study from England offers a fresh perspective on how to tackle these inequalities head-on. Using a novel approach, researchers identified […]

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Mental health

Fostering Success with Social-Emotional Learning.

In recent years, the emphasis on social-emotional learning (SEL) in schools has surged, recognizing its profound impact on students’ overall development and success. The article Supporting Student Social Emotional Learning and Development (note, will download a pdf.) by Eui Kyung Kim, Justin P. Allen, and Shane R. Jimerson delves into the intricacies of SEL, shedding […]

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Mental health

Understanding the Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth: Implications for School Psychologists and Mental Health Professionals

In recent years, the visibility of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth has significantly increased. However, this visibility has brought to light the unique mental health challenges they face. The article Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth reviews key findings about these challenges and their implications for school psychologists and related professionals. The […]

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Academics

The Potential of Early Childhood Education: A Gateway to Health and Equity

A recent review in the Annual Reviews of Public Health, titled Early Childhood Education: Health, Equity, and Economics provides crucial insights into the impact of early childhood education (ECE) on children’s future. It specifically highlights its significance for children from low-income and minority backgrounds. This article is a must-read for school psychologists and those concerned […]

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Collaboration

Unveiling Equity in Psychology: Participatory Research Methods and Anti-Racism

In a transformative piece of scholarship, Using Participatory Research Methods to Foster an Anti-Racist Graduate Learning Environment (read the article here), researchers explore the urgent need to redefine the concept of professionalism within health service psychology. This article comes in response to the American Psychological Association’s acknowledgment of psychology’s historically racist undertones and the imperative […]

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