The Centre for Sport and Human Rights (CSHR) is delighted to announce a new report prepared by the Cambridge Pro Bono Project (CPP), ‘Mapping Rights and Duties at the Intersection of Sport, Human Rights and the Climate Crisis’. CSHR commissioned and supported this important piece of research and analysis, which was conducted by students at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Law with inputs from Lucy Amis and Shubham Jain from CSHR| idrottsforum.org
A new report from the American School District Panel, a research partnership between RAND and CRPE, examines how districts define and facilitate civic learning in an era of political polarization, competing instructional priorities, and uneven state support. Drawing on survey data from 170 public school districts and in-depth interviews with leaders from 18 systems, the study […] The post What Counts as Civics? A Look at How Districts Define and Facilitate Civic Learning appeared first on ...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how school districts plan instruction, support teachers, and engage students. AI has the potential to transform the education delivery model and address learning gaps—but without more support, guidance, and resources, it could have the opposite effect. This study examines how 27 “Early Adopter” school districts approached systemic AI adoption during the […] The post AI Early Adopter Districts: The Promises and Challenges of Using AI to Tra...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
How are educators engaging with AI to support teaching and learning? In partnership with the Silicon Schools Fund, CRPE studied 18 California schools that piloted AI tools to address core instructional challenges, including learning gaps, low engagement, time constraints, and behavioral issues. Over 80 teachers and administrators participated in more than 30 pilots using both […] The post What California Teachers Are Trying, Building, and Learning with AI appeared first on Center on Reinven...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
In 2024, anti-AA/PI hate remained widespread in California during a heated election year. Nearly half of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA/PI) adults in California reported experiencing hate last year, according to our latest survey, conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago.| Stop AAPI Hate
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During a heated election year, anti-immigrant rhetoric and systemic discrimination fueled anti-AA/PI hate. Our second annual State of Anti-AA/PI Hate report conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago paints a sobering picture of widespread and persistent anti-AA/PI hate in 2024 — which impacted over half of AA/PI adults and almost 3 in 4 young adults. […]| Stop AAPI Hate
Many AA/PI adults expect more racist attacks and economic challenges under Trump. A few weeks before Trump’s inauguration, we surveyed 1,600 AA/PI adults about their hopes and fears for the next four years. Our latest report reveals how AA/PI communities are bracing for rising discrimination, hate, and economic hardships — all while Trump advances an […]| Stop AAPI Hate
In the three years since Microsoft first launched its Viva employee experience platform, this has continued to evolve and expand. In that time, it has| Digital Workplace Group
I haven’t read the book, but the op-ed was terrible.| Family Inequality