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Latino Studies programs are popping up in unexpected places...
Dropout prevention is one of the holy grails in U.S. education policy, and for good reason....
Public records are a powerful basis for stories, but tracking down the ones you need can be tricky....
More teachers are seeing their incomes and performance reviews tied to student test scores, a new national report shows...
A fascinating blog post, “Does Poverty Cause Low Achievement?“, by Richard Rothstein of the Economic Policy Institute cautions researchers against using pov...
Think U.S. students are woefully behind their international peers? A new cross-country study shows American eighth graders in most states test above average in ...
As demographic shifts change the size – and racial profile – of high school graduation classes, one debate in higher education will continue to swirl: Do th...
A new report takes aim at New Jersey’s public schools, describing the segregation of black and Latino students into certain schools as an “apartheid” syst...
One of the most widely used math curricula in elementary schools, Investigations in Number, Data, and Space, also known as simply “Investigations” or by its...
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