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Nearly 400,000 Latino infants and toddlers went uncounted during the last U.S. census — a figure that could have implications on their future education, accor...
The converging trends of falling state investment, rising tuition and stagnant incomes have finally pushed higher education out of the grasp of low- and middle-...
As a regular feature, The Educated Reporter chooses a buzzword or phrase that You Need to Know....
By offering cash prizes to Latino and black boys who read books, a retired Los Angeles school teacher is hoping to improve educational outcomes for these groups...
When students feel engaged and connected to their schoolwork, it’s no surprise that they tend to have better academic outcomes. But a new study of career and ...
When students don’t speak English well, it can be easy for their outstanding academic abilities to get overlooked. ...
Since 2008 millions of adults have earned college degrees, but still less than half of the nation’s labor force has completed a postsecondary education...
Latino and black parents who participated in a recent national survey believe educators’ expectations for poor kids are too low and that schools should do a b...
The system for funding American flagship public universities is “gradually breaking down,” said Robert J. Birgeneau, a former chancellor of the University o...