Educated Reporter

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Predicting teacher “shortages,” evidently, is much like forecasting the apocalypse. It’s best to go into the enterprise with a flexible time frame...
There was plenty of levity on Twitter in the wake of Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio’s declaration that “we need more welders, less philosophe...
Alternative routes to teacher certification have grown rapidly over the last three decades, with more programs popping up all over the country...
In researching his book There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America, journalist Alex Kotlowitz met with his two young subj...
For the first time since 1990, math scores dropped for fourth and eighth graders in the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the country’s most respec...
A new report offers an unprecedented look at the testing load in large urban districts across the nation, finding considerable redundancy and a lack of coordina...
Students in public schools are eating healthier cafeteria meals made from an increasing array of locally sourced food, according to new federal data from the U....
Public school parents generally support standardized testing but think there’s too much of it, according to a new from Education Post, a nonprofit communicati...
Long mocked for its inedibility, campus cafeteria food is undergoing a federally mandated transformation, and schools are realizing it’s going to take more th...
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