Educated Reporter

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Chung-Te Wang had never seen a calculator in school before traveling to the U.S. this year as an exchange student....
With most schools closed until after the New Year, the holidays can be a dry spell on the education beat....
The U.S. Department of Education is celebrating a new milestone for the nation’s high school graduation rate, with just over 82 percent of seniors earning dip...
At High Tech High School in San Diego, there are no bells that signal the start of class periods. There are no seven-period days, no mock standardized assessmen...
For years, common experience and studies have prescribed that humans learn best in their earliest years of life – when the brain is developing at its fastest....
Since 2003, more information is produced every two days than the total sum of information produced between that year and the dawn of time, the CEO of Google sai...
Tying teacher pay to student test scores. Creating public schools of choice with private operators. Setting common standards for all students. Those issues prob...
It’s the story told over and over: A child from a poor neighborhood attends a failing school but somehow beats the odds and rises to success....
Boaler explained that new research into brain plasticity says that mistakes actually grow the brain. Boaler cited research suggesting that every time a student ...
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