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A Latino student group at Duke University has declared the school is “not a safe space“ for Latinos, and announced this week it will no longer participate i...
For reporters covering colleges and universities, The Chronicle of Higher Education has put together a valuable new resource: an online tool for searching, and ...
A new study finds that black students with the same test scores as white students are still less likely to be selected for gifted and talented academic programs...
The study uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Freshmen, a survey of 898 participants from 27 prestigious American universities in which responden...
Nearly 50 years ago, the U.S. first got a snapshot of how its students compare with their peers in other countries based on a standardized test. The news was so...
Latino students in Maryland are skipping school for fear of being deported, Prince George’s County officials announced last week, calling this a “scary time...
Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings announced this week a new philanthropic endeavor to invest $100 million in education....
Without a doubt, the biggest change to the educational landscape in England over the next few years will be the growth of so-called academies and free schools, ...
The many complaints about the large quantity of standardized assessments American students take may make giving another test a hard sell...
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