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A just-released book that highlights research on first-generation immigrant children and adolescents, including Latinos, shows that recent immigrant children ar...
With Senate hearings underway today to discuss the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, it’s a good time to look back at one of the ...
Talia Milgrom-Elcott is a program officer in urban education with Carnegie Corporation of New York. She spoke with EWA about the new “100Kin10” initiative t...
Michael Bastedo is an associate professor at the University of Michigan’s School of Education, where he specializes in governance, politics and decision-makin...
In a recent column about the role of parental involvement in school, Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez took issue with a local school board’s practice o...
I recently had the chance tointerview author and educational psychologist David Berliner, the Regents Professor of Education at Arizona State University, over o...
Educational psychologist David Berliner, the Regents Professor of Education at Arizona State University, spoke with EWA about high-stakes testing, accountabilit...
New research from the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences shows that bilingual babies stay open to different speech sounds fo...
Brian Lenze is starting his fifth year teaching high school biology–including honors and Advanced Placement classes–at Coronado High School in Henderson, Ne...