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An elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn. is at the center of a killing spree that led to 28 deaths...
Students in the U.S. scored above average compared to their international peers on math, science, and reading standardized tests that included over 50 countries...
To some students today, Sept. 11 is considered ancient history. So how are the events leading up to the United States entering World War II taught by schools, a...
How well is America teaching its teachers? As accountability pressures on the nation’s teaching force mount, scrutiny of colleges of education is intensifying...
Today’s guest blogger is Lori Crouch, assistant director of the Education Writers Association. This post also appears on the Data Quality Campaign website....
With SAT scores coming out today, we thought it would be a good time to feature this November, 2011 webinar that explores some of the reasons SAT scores can flu...
Do good questions lead to better answers? A software project that has been rolled out in 22 countries by an education professor from Stanford makes the case tha...
California is no stranger to pushing the policy envelope, but a bill sitting on the governor’s desk could dramatically alter the way professors earn tenure...
I wanted to follow up on a new survey I wrote about recently that asked students why they skipped school. I heard from a few readers (including some at The Atla...
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