Women earned majority of doctoral degrees in 2019 for 11th straight year and outnumber men in grad school 141 to 100

By Mark J. Perry – AEI 10/15/2020 “… Therefore, 2009 marked the year when men officially became the “second sex” in higher education by earning a minority of college degrees at all college levels from associate’s degrees to doctoral degrees. By overall enrollment in higher education men have been an underrepresented minority for the last 40 READ MORE

How to keep teen boys happily singing – instead of giving up when their voices start to change

By Conversation 09/17/2020 “… Adolescent boys are powerfully influenced by peers, family and teachers. These individuals can provide direction and motivation during a boy’s transition from childhood to adolescence, especially if they are supportive and share his goals. …” Read the entire article: https://theconversation.com/how-to-keep-teen-boys-happily-singing-instead-of-giving-up-when-their-voices-start-to-change-144389

Report: ‘Harsh, Exclusionary Discipline’ Limits Classroom Time for Students of Color

By Times of San Diego 10/17/2020 “… When comparing boys and girls, Black boys lost 132 days per 100 students enrolled. Black girls had the second highest rate, at 77 days per 100 students enrolled. …” Read the entire article: https://timesofsandiego.com/education/2020/10/17/researchers-find-harsh-exclusionary-discipline-limits-classroom-instruction-for-students-of-color/

The Top 10 Manifestations of ADHD in Boys

By ADDitude 10/16/2020 “… The signature symptoms of ADHD in boys are not hyperactivity and impulsivity. Especially in the adolescent years, they are poor perspective taking, rejection sensitive dysphoria, weak episodic memory, and these other 7 ADHD traits. …” Read the entire article:  https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-in-boys-signs-video/

Why Parents Underestimate Boys’ Flexibility and Resiliency

By Ryan Wexelblatt – Additude 10/08/2020 “… Parents in general, and particularly parents of kids with ADHD, tend to grossly under-estimate their sons’ ability and willingness to push themselves out of their comfort zones, try new things, and demonstrate a level of cognitive flexibility. Here is why that happens, and what you can do to READ MORE

Only 1 of 3 Black boys is ready for kindergarten. How one organization is trying to improve that

By KXAN 10/12/2020 “… According to Success by 6, a coalition of early childhood advocates and experts, school readiness data prepared by E3 Alliance showed that for Austin/Travis County in the 2019-2020 school year, only 34% of Black children were ready for kindergarten. …” Read the entire article: https://www.kxan.com/pass-or-fail/only-1-of-3-black-boys-is-ready-for-kindergarten-how-one-organization-is-trying-to-improve-that/

UCLA Reports Disparities In School Suspensions Among Racial Groups

By City News Service 10/12/2020 “… A national analysis of school suspension data by the UCLA Civil Rights Project found “disturbing disparities” among racial groups with inconsistencies that vary state-by-state and district-by-district, according to a report released today. …” Read the entire article: https://patriotla.iheart.com/content/2020-10-12-ucla-reports-disparities-in-school-suspensions-among-racial-groups/  

Study: In 28 Districts, Middle and High School Students Lose More Than a Year of Learning Due to Suspensions

By Linda Jacobson – The 74 Million 10/12/2020 “… In 28 districts across the U.S., students in middle and high school lost more than a year of learning due to suspensions, according to a new study released Monday. …” Read the entire article: https://www.the74million.org/article/study-in-28-districts-middle-and-high-school-students-lose-more-than-a-year-of-learning-due-to-suspensions/