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Marginalized Communities, Extreme Heat, and Educational Inequality: The Struggles of Students in Unfair Environments

Research reveals that students in marginalized communities are grappling with an overlooked form of educational inequality – the challenges of learning in extreme heat. This issue disproportionately impacts Latino, Indigenous, and economically disadvantaged groups, highlighting deep-seated social and climate justice concerns.

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When Classrooms Become Class Cages: Misconceptions About Social Mobility in K-12 Education

This article explores the controversy around a 6th-grade social studies textbook describing class systems as “strictly immovable.” It examines the potential harm of such oversimplified narratives on students’ worldviews and calls for K-12 education to balance addressing inequality with fostering critical thinking and hope for change.