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The American Dream narrative is a storyline so deeply embedded in American popular culture that as writers, we use it often in our storytelling....
Nearly all respected research points to the considerable positive effects that high-quality early education can have on young learners. But early education is s...
Polling isn’t exclusively the province of political reporters....
Education Week’s annual “Quality Counts” project was published Thursday, and it’s loaded with data, story ideas and thought-provoking reporting on how s...
a frequent complaint by educators is that there isn’t enough time in the school day to adequately cover everything students are supposed to be learning. As a ...
For more on this issue, I recommend you check out “The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning,” a report which came out...
More than 5.3 million American public school students would struggle to understand this sentence....
When the advocacy organization Young Invincibles made a tag cloud of responses to a survey of students’ attitudes toward financial aid, “confusing” and ...
To the sound of a score composed by New Orleans native Wynton Marsalis, the documentary film Rebirth: New Orleans opens with footage of the city soon after it h...
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