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Marc Tucker, president of the National Center on Education and the Economy, spoke with EWA about why the United States fares so poorly on international comparis...
Dual-language immersion programs are continuing to expand in schools across the country, Education Week’s Lesli A. Maxwell reports in a recent story....
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...
“The Hunger Games” might be the most widely anticipated film based on a young-adult novel series since “Harry Potter,” but does that make it an appropri...
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Despite being described as “creative” and “motivating” by her supervisor, fifth-grade teacher Sarah Wysocki found herself out of a job when her students...
A Miami high school valedictorian ordered deported to her native Colombia is inspiring a groundswell of community support, protests and media coverage...
The main study in this ongoing series by the University of Washington’s Center on Reinventing Public Education evaluated the student demographics, learning pr...
A DePauw University journalism professor turned a student’s underage drinking arrest into a teachable moment about public records that his class – and the r...