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They say history is a tale told by winners — so who’s writing the textbooks and deciding what students are taught in two of the nation’s biggest states?

While it’s a new calendar year, plenty of familiar issues are carrying over from 2019 on the higher education beat, says reporter Collin Binkley of The Associated Press

Moriah Balingit discusses what she sees as key storylines for the K-12 beat in 2020, from educational equity to civics and campus safety

February 7 will mark the three-year anniversary of Betsy DeVos’ confirmation as the U.S. secretary of education

There’s tons of education data out there, but it is spread out among dozens of different confusing websites, making it hard to use quickly and easily

The newest round of test scores on NAEP, dubbed the “nation’s report card,” show that only about one-third of U.S. fourth and eighth graders are proficient in reading

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