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Here’s a counter-intuitive argument: The United States should spend more money on standardized tests....
Fewer than half of Hispanic students who took the ACT this year met the college readiness benchmarks in math or science, but those who actually expressed intere...
EWA is in Northern California this week for our journalists-only seminar on assessments...
Since early November, American universities have entered the pool of applicants competing for federal funds to serve Hispanic students better....
Elizabeth Green, the author of “Building a Better Teacher: How Teaching Works (And How to Teach It to Everyone), posed this question to a roomful of education...
Latino students’ math scores have dramatically improved over the past decade, according to a report released Monday that used data from the Nation’s Report ...
Name the batch of funding that accounts for a quarter of the money that public universities dole out in financial aid. Can’t?...
Far more students seeking higher education degrees are part-time, older than the traditional 18-22 set and well into their careers...
The goal is simple: create a “cradle-to-college-and-career strategy” to lessen the achievement gap among boys of color...