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State takeover districts have been lauded as the savior of children left behind by inept local school boards — and derided as anti-democratic fireworks shows ...
The July 21 issue of The New Yorker takes us deep inside the Atlanta cheating scandal, and through the lucid reporting of Rachel Aviv, we get to know some of th...
With the Vergara v. California lawsuit shining a spotlight on teacher tenure, it’s easy to forget that for many places, tenure isn’t the issue. The bigger p...
More students are earning high school diplomas – but the diplomas don’t mean those students are ready to succeed in college....
When Baltimore County school officials wanted to move boundary lines in 2015, some parents predicted declining property values and voiced fears of sending their...
“One of the most demonstrative findings shows that students learn at different rates, and one size won’t fix all”, David Lubinski said....
Competitive colleges in the U.S. have an image problem: By many accounts, their student bodies are much whiter and richer than the general population...
The number of states in compliance with federal special education rules dropped from 38 to 15 after implementation of tougher regulations today, according to a ...
How does a school educate its special education students alongside kids who don’t have a disability? At Susan Gray School in Nashville, teachers and scholars ...
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