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In a handful of states, students are learning about race and racism, and how it impacts their lives, their learning, and their future opportunities through ethnic studies courses
As schools nationwide grapple with how to recover from pandemic-driven learning disruptions, “accelerated learning” is increasingly invoked as an effective way to address troubling academic gaps for students
Conservatives around the country are protesting what they claim is the teaching of a formerly obscure legal theory to America’s schoolchildren and undergraduates
Most school districts have returned to in-person learning, but enrollment numbers have taken a hit – and so have daily attendance rates
All recorded sessions from the Feb. 8, 2022 workshop for Illinois reporters.
Miguel Cardona is marking his first year in office. And what a year it has been – not just for the federal agency but for schools, educators, students, and families