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“Diversity — (noun) the state of being diverse; variety”...
National record-keeping on teacher misconduct is inconsistent and incomplete, allowing those accused of malpractice to move into teaching jobs in other school d...
There’s a perfect storm of poor conditions fueling America’s troubling achievement gap....
How do you get the best teachers in front of the students who need them the most? It’s an issue getting increased attention, but a tough problem to solve....
Whites, blacks, Asian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans are all graduating from college at higher rates now, but stubborn racial and gender gaps are widening, a ...
Texas advocates of ethnic studies in public schools celebrated two years ago when the State Board of Education voted to create instructional materials for class...
If you’re like a lot of reporters in my newsroom, your social media skills amount to scanning Twitter and Facebook...
At Codman Academy Charter Public School, the walls in the lower school hallways aren’t covered in the bright reds, yellows, and oranges visitors might expect ...
When it comes to the story of Massachusetts’ public schools, the takeaway, according to the state’s former education secretary, Paul Reville, is that “doi...
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