Educated Reporter

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For many school districts across the country, today is the first day of a new year. For education reporters, finding fresh angles on familiar turf can be a chal...
A school in Southern California put the kibosh on a series of events that included students dressing up as gang members and a pregnant woman pushing a baby stro...
A new study published in Pediatrics suggests there could be a link between more stringent laws limiting junk food to students at school and children being at he...
In case anyone needed further evidence of just how difficult it can be for students to catch up once they’ve fallen behind on their reading skills, consider â...
A Council on Foreign Relations task force, led by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, claims that the poor quality of America’s public education syste...
Debate has raged for years over how to teach math. Should students memorize multiplication tables and algorithms? Should teachers encourage students to “disco...
Most of the first 12 states granted waivers from some of the tougher provisions of No Child Left Behind have provided few details on how they plan to satisfy a ...
There were a few readers who shared their thoughts with me on the new Center on Education Policy report, and their comments had some similar underlying themes....
Amid the dizzying crush of school improvement efforts — federal incentive grants, new regulations for teacher evaluations, proposals to raise state curriculum...
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