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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.
35 States Ban Cell Phones in Classrooms: The Growing Movement to Improve Student Focus and Academic Performance

35 States Ban Cell Phones in Classrooms: The Growing Movement to Improve Student Focus and Academic Performance

Across America, from bustling metropolises like Chicago and Los Angeles to smaller towns like Asheville and Boise, a major educational shift is underway.

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Villanova University Shooter Hoax: How Colleges Are Responding to False Emergency Reports and Campus Security Threats

Villanova University Shooter Hoax: How Colleges Are Responding to False Emergency Reports and Campus Security Threats

In late August, Villanova University was thrust into panic when an active-shooter alert spread across campus. Students and families attending orientation events were

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Changes: How the Dept. of Education Is Tightening Rules for PSLF

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Changes: How the Dept. of Education Is Tightening Rules for PSLF

The U.S. Department of Education has introduced sweeping adjustments to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program. These changes affect borrowers nationwide—from teachers

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Virginia Wesleyan University Renamed Batten University: Exploring the Impact of Philanthropy on Higher Education

Virginia Wesleyan University Renamed Batten University: Exploring the Impact of Philanthropy on Higher Education

Virginia Wesleyan University will officially become Batten University on July 1, 2026. The change honors the extraordinary contributions of Jane Batten and her

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Bill Ackman’s 'Alpha School': Can AI-Powered Education Replace Traditional Classrooms and Tutors?

Bill Ackman’s ‘Alpha School’: Can AI-Powered Education Replace Traditional Classrooms and Tutors?

Imagine a future where every student has a personal tutor—an artificial intelligence that understands their strengths, identifies weaknesses, and adapts lessons to their

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Federal Judge Blocks Mississippi Public School DEI Ban: An In-Depth Analysis of the Injunction and Its Impact

Federal Judge Blocks Mississippi Public School DEI Ban: An In-Depth Analysis of the Injunction and Its Impact

A federal judge has issued an injunction halting Mississippi’s ban on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in public schools. The ruling reassures

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

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