SESP in the Media: October 2022
An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community:
Chalkbeat Chicago
Oct. 31, 2022
Illinois school districts received billions in COVID relief funds but some are slow to spend (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
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Education Week
Oct. 28, 2022
Elementary Science Materials Still Lag Standards. Could Free Resources Help? (quotes Brian Reiser)
Chicago Sun Times
Oct. 24, 2022The pandemic bumped 2021 birthrate, study shows (quotes Hannes Schwandt)
- New York Times, Oct. 22
Remote Work Is Here to Stay. Lean In, Employers - HealthDay News, Oct. 21
Kept Home Under Lockdown, U.S. Couples May Have Spurred a 'Baby Bump' - Time, Oct. 20
The Numbers Behind America's Quiet Pandemic Baby Boost - Axios, Oct. 19
Remote work may have fueled a baby boom among U.S. women - Marketplace, Oct. 19
How the pandemic created an unexpected “baby bump” - CNN, Oct. 18
Covid’s WFH revolution helped fuel a baby boom - Reason, Oct. 18
The Pandemic Baby Bump
Daily Bulletin
Oct. 19, 2022Hunger grows as inflation spikes in Riverside, San Bernardino counties (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
Econofact
Oct. 13, 2022
The Pandemic Drop In Food Insecurity Among Families With Children (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
The Tennessean
Oct. 13, 2022We are spinning in circles on public education and the kids are not all right | Opinion (cites Kirabo Jackson)
Nature Careers Podcast
Oct. 12, 2022Why the mid-career stage in science can feel like a second puberty (interview with Hannes Schwandt)
The Guardian
Oct. 12, 2022‘It’s humiliating’: US voters struggle with hunger ahead of midterms (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
The Oklahoman
Oct. 5, 2022Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt: Raising teacher pay is 'easy cop-out' (cites Kirabo Jackson)