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California became the first state in the country to describe what is meant by “yes means yes” during sexual encounters when Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill i...
California has limited schools’ ability to suspend or expel students for “willful defiance,” passing a law over the weekend that curbed the practice....
Marc Tucker, president and chief executive of the National Center on Education and the Economy, recently unveiled a proposed accountability plan for public scho...
The federal government today released a snapshot of how well borrowers with federal student loans are repaying their debts, indicating that fewer Americans are ...
Support Slipping for Using Student Test Scores in Teacher Evaluations...
Stephanie Dupaul and other panelists for the session, held Sep. 5 in Dallas at Southern Methodist University, offered perspectives on how data can help colleges...
“Good education policies are meaningless if students aren’t at their desks.” That’s California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris’ response to a new re...
News organizations across the country started requesting information about a U.S. Department of Defense program that provided police departments with defense eq...
While universities have come under increased scrutiny for rising costs, they’re still the best tickets future workers have to securing long-term financial sta...
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