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Reading and math scores for the nation’s 12th graders have stagnated since 2009, according to new data published today, prompting U.S. Secretary of Education ...
Since 2005, U.S. high school seniors have made slight gains in both their reading and math skills, according to new data released by the U.S. Department of Educ...
Amid the excitement over the news this week that the nation’s high school graduation rate has hit 80 percent for the first time, some important questions stil...
EWA recently held a seminar on STEM education and student skills at the University of Southern California. Today’s guest blogger is freelance education journa...
EWA recently held a seminar on STEM education and student skills at the University of Southern California. Today’s guest blogger is Joe Robertson of the Kansa...
While some progress has been made in closing the STEM gaps, white males are still taking STEM classes and graduating with STEM degrees at a higher rate than mos...
When it comes to the decisions that most directly affect the business of public education and what happens in classrooms, few people are as influential – and ...
Several reports dropped this week about the difficulties community college students face transferring into a four-year college....
The third installment of the Brown Center Report on Public Education is out from the Brookings Institution, and author Tom Loveless provides plenty of food for ...
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