Educated Reporter

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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...
Teachers often say they don’t do their jobs for the money, but surely financial incentives are a factor in just about any career decision....
Here’s a tip for college journalists contemplating wading into the murky waters of satire: There pretty much isn’t anything funny about Hitler...
The search for a touchstone on objectivity doesn’t often lead to treasure, but sometimes perspective can be gained from casual reads far removed from one’s ...
Digital education is here, so what do we do with it? Experts with varying levels of faith that digital education platforms will help students improve academical...
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