EDC’s Morton Silverman offers advice for parents wondering how to respond to teen suicides in this article about a recent spate of them in a California community. Silverman is senior science advisor to the Suicide Prevention Resource Center at EDC.
A report on prevention spending by the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention is cited in an article about the need for suicide prevention training for army chaplains. In its report, the Action Alliance found that spending on suicide research is severely lagging when compared to research on other leading causes of death. EDC is secretariat for the Action Alliance.
They’re meant to be educational, but often, they’re just frustrating for students and parents alike. How could science fairs be more engaging and effective? EDC’s Marian Pasquale and Abigail Jurist Levy offer suggestions.
EDC and its partners are adapting UC Berkeley’s curriculum Beauty and Joy of Computing for high school students and training 100 New York City teachers in computer science education.
Students today need to have the ability to work with big data, but many schools are not yet teaching the essential skills required. Ruth Krumhansl discusses the efforts of EDC’s Oceans of Data Institute to change this.
EDC’s Oceans of Data Institute convened experts to create a profile of the “big data specialist” position, a job expected to be in high demand by employers.
Suicide survivors can play a key role in raising awareness about and reducing the stigma around suicide. The National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, of which EDC is secretariat, is highlighting these efforts.
EDC’s Jess Gropen discusses a new program in Hartford, Connecticut, that helps children in prekindergarten through first grade build use hands-on science activities to build literacy skills.
EDC’s Eden Badertscher discusses a teacher professional development program, DEbT-M (Designing for Equity by Thinking in and about Mathematics), that seeks to develop positive student-teacher relationships to help every student learn math.
K-12 schools need to do more to teach students the critical skills needed to work with big data, says EDC's Ruth Krumhansl, who heads the Oceans of Data Institute.