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Boulder social studies teacher Peter Kingsley always thought he would leave education when he was ready. It would be the day
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The University of Colorado Boulder is working to bring more outside air into classrooms and other buildings with ventilation adjustments
Prison launches take-away meal delivery service
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International students turn to food banks in lockdown
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Denver survey shows Black, Hispanic families more likely to prefer virtual learning
In late June and early July, the Denver school district asked families to make a choice: Would they want their
Women took on bulk of childcare during British lockdown, study finds
Women carried out significantly more daily childcare duties than men during lockdown, for an average of more than three hours
Girls ‘informally excluded at higher rate than boys’ from English schools
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Free school dinners ‘led to fall in childhood obesity rates’
The provision of free school meals is a useful weapon in the fight against childhood obesity, according to a groundbreaking