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Brooke Harrington

Brooke Harrington is a first-year second-grade general education teacher at a Title I arts-integrated public school in Queens, New York. She holds a master’s degree in childhood education (Grades 1–6) from SUNY Potsdam and a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Binghamton. With training in both early childhood and special education, she creates developmentally appropriate systems that help young learners build metacognition, emotional intelligence, and a sense of agency. She is also working on a manuscript focused on designing classrooms that make thinking visible and foster meaningful breakthroughs.
Exploring Bill Ackman's AI-Powered Alpha School and its Potential to Disrupt Traditional K-12 Education

Exploring Bill Ackman’s AI-Powered Alpha School and its Potential to Disrupt Traditional K-12 Education

Alpha School is redefining K-12 education with its innovative approach, centered on its “2 Hour Learning” platform. This model uses AI-driven software to

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Brooke Harrington

August 24, 2025

The Root Causes Behind Declining Parental Confidence in the U.S. Public School System

The Root Causes Behind Declining Parental Confidence in the U.S. Public School System

A major concern for parents is the stark inequality in educational resources. In cities like Detroit and Baltimore, public schools in low-income neighborhoods

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Brooke Harrington

August 24, 2025

Why Student Behavior in U.S. Schools is Worsening and How It's Impacting Teacher Burnout

Why Student Behavior in U.S. Schools is Worsening and How It’s Impacting Teacher Burnout

In recent years, U.S. schools have witnessed a concerning decline in student behavior. Teachers report an increase in disruptions, such as emotional outbursts,

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Brooke Harrington

August 24, 2025

Strategies States Are Using to Combat Chronic Student Absentsem Post-Pandemic

Strategies States Are Using to Combat Chronic Student Absentsem Post-Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a lasting impact on education, with chronic absenteeism rates rising sharply in the United States. From 15% in

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Brooke Harrington

August 24, 2025

What International Students Need to Know About Stricter U.S. Student Visa Requirements in 2025

What International Students Need to Know About Stricter U.S. Student Visa Requirements in 2025

In 2025, one of the most significant changes to U.S. student visas is the enhanced scrutiny of applicants’ online presence. The U.S. Department

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Brooke Harrington

August 24, 2025

Analyzing the Impact of Trump Administration Policies on the Future of U.S. Higher Education

Analyzing the Impact of Trump Administration Policies on the Future of U.S. Higher Education

Under the Trump administration’s 2025 policies, U.S. universities are experiencing significant reductions in federal funding. Prestigious institutions like Harvard, Columbia, and Stanford have

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Brooke Harrington

August 24, 2025

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The Specific Ways Trump's Immigration Policies Are Impacting International Student Enrollment and Faculty Recruitment

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The Specific Ways Trump’s Immigration Policies Are Impacting International Student Enrollment and Faculty Recruitment

How Federal Funding Cuts for mRNA Research Could Impact Future U.S. Scientific and Medical Innovation

August 24, 2025

How Federal Funding Cuts for mRNA Research Could Impact Future U.S. Scientific and Medical Innovation

What the Federal Court Ruling Against the DEI Ban Means for Diversity Programs in U.S. Schools and Colleges

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What the Federal Court Ruling Against the DEI Ban Means for Diversity Programs in U.S. Schools and Colleges

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