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Researchers find evidence of systematic biases in teachers’ expectations for the educational attainment of black students...
For the first time, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging education policymakers to start middle and high school classes later in the...
More than 2,000 sophomores and juniors at two high schools in Indiana, not far from the Kentucky border, will have their textbooks replaced with iPads this scho...
This summer, native Spanish-speaking immigrant students in Los Angeles participated in a five-week pilot program testing a new algebra curriculum aligned with t...
Imagine taking an English class with a teacher who struggles with writing and grammar. ...
While it may seem that every back-to-school story has been written, the well is far from dry....
Federal Reserve Bank of New York...
Over at EWA Radio, we explored the debate over how so-called noncognitive factors like “grit” influence student achievement, and how schools are rethinking ...
In a new study evaluating the college application habits of recent high school graduates in Texas, researchers found that academically talented Hispanic and bla...