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“Providence Talks” aims to close the language gap that exists between wealthy and poor children before they even begin preschool...
When it comes to the decisions that most directly affect the business of public education and what happens in classrooms, few people are as influential – and ...
Several reports dropped this week about the difficulties community college students face transferring into a four-year college....
The third installment of the Brown Center Report on Public Education is out from the Brookings Institution, and author Tom Loveless provides plenty of food for ...
Some south Texas teachers are campaigning for the creation of a Mexican American Studies curriculum to be taught in the state’s public schools...
EWA recently hosted a seminar in New Orleans on early childhood education. We asked some of the journalists who attended to contribute posts from the sessions....
It may seem like a paradox: Many Latino and black male students enter community college with enthusiasm and high aspirations...
When it comes to having their voices heard, teachers overwhelmingly say they aren’t being listened to on matters of education policy at the state or national ...
Latino children now make up one out of every four first-graders in the state of Oregon, reports The Oregonian....
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