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Schools were “highlighting the enrichment part of it, the foreign language part of it, as opposed to the dual , the collaboration, the partner language,” said Santibañez. “That heritage aspect of it would be highlighted less.” Recommendations in Santibañez’s brief include increasing transportation options for students who live further...

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    Rethinking School Phone Policies: Supporting Student Learning and Health through Developmental Science

    August 7, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm UTC+0
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    Rethinking School Phone Policies: Supporting Student Learning and Health through Developmental Science Part of the UC|CSU Collaborative for Neuroscience, Diversity, and Learning’s 2025 Summer Webinar Series Thursday, August 7 3:00–4:00 p.m. PT Register Now Note: Registration requires creating a free Arraya Learning account. Join CTS and the UC|CSU Collaborative for Neuroscience, Diversity, and Learning for […]

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    CA Race Education and Community Healing (REACH) Statewide Network Info Session

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    Join this information session to learn more about the newly created CA Race Education and Community Healing (REACH) Statewide Network, now open for applications through December 8, 2023. We are partnering with the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education to create alternatives to suspensions and establish public schools as hubs for racial and community healing. […]

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