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The holiday weeks can be slow-going on the education beat. Here are a few ideas for turning those spruce pines into evergreen stories....
When the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 ruling to prohibit public sector unions from collecting “agency” or “fair share” fees, some observers saw it as...
'Jeduca,' new association for Brazil's education journalists, kicks off...
Equity in education and the barriers to accomplishing it, from segregation to school funding to teacher quality, are the meat and potatoes of education reportin...
Though students of color now make up the majority of those enrolled in the nation’s public schools, 82 percent of public school teachers are white, according ...
If there’s been one constant over the last decade in terms of teacher evaluation policies in the United States, it’s been change....
Not long ago, a student who got into a fight at school would likely face an automatic suspension. Now, in schools across the country, that student might be back...
Some Philadelphia students were literally being poisoned at school and investigators documented the district’s failures to address the harmful conditions in i...
More than six decades since the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education that separate was far from equal in 1954, many U.S. chil...