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With Donald Trump now seen as the presumptive Republican nominee for president, after his strong victory in the Indiana primary, attention surely will grow to w...
In the dozen years that Angela Duckworth has researched the concept of grit, she’s found new ways to test its validity, identified examples of it in popular c...
In some classrooms, students are learning deeply. These students not only master the subject, but they are able to articulate why they are learning about someth...
Cara Fitzpatrick was in labor when her husband – and colleague at the Tampa Bay Times – asked her “So what can you tell me about segregation in Pinellas C...
As a regular feature, The Educated Reporter chooses a buzzword or phrase that You Need to Know....
When students feel engaged and connected to their schoolwork, it’s no surprise that they tend to have better academic outcomes. But a new study of career and ...
At the Democratic Town Hall Sunday night in Columbus, Ohio, Sen. Bernie Sanders was asked whether he supported charter schools. The Democratic presidential cand...
High-achieving countries share some common practices when it comes to the recruitment, training and development of public-school teachers, according to experts ...
An unusually large turnout is predicted for Super Tuesday, and campuses in Fairfax County, Virginia — one of the nation’s largest school districts — have ...
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