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While the number of Latino teachers has increased in recent years to represent nearly 8 percent of the teacher workforce, the growth has not kept pace with stud...
The Education Writers Association spoke with Gregory Wolniak, a researcher who’s the co-publisher of a book that highlights some of the best research on the e...
President Obama has renamed the My Brother’s Keeper initiative he created to close the opportunity gaps faced by black and Latino males, hoping the new monike...
More Americans are pursuing graduate degrees, but it’s the students from wealthier backgrounds who are most likely to earn the degrees that pay the most, a ne...
The outgoing Obama administration placed for-profit colleges under a great deal of scrutiny....
For reporters looking to pitch stories on changes to the main federal K-12 education law, Chalkbeat Indiana Bureau Chief Scott Elliott has some advice: Don’t ...
News stories often state that black and Latino males have lower test scores and graduation rates than their white and Asian peers, that they’re more likely to...
The ability to speak more than one language can enhance brain function, academic performance and business acumen, linguistic experts said at a U.S. House of Rep...
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