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Study Finds High Rate of Imprisonment Among Dropouts
posted on October 09, 2009
What are the consequences of dropping out of high school? A new study by researchers at Northeastern University reports on the staggering ...
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The Uneducated American
posted on October 08, 2009
New York Times Op-Ed Columnist Paul Krugman argues that strength of public education made America great, but that our current path of underfunding is ...
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More is Not Better
posted on September 30, 2009
In her EdWeek Commentary, Vicki Phillips calls for "new levels of design and political courage" in drafting a set of national, common-core standards.&...
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In Search of the Real Michelle Rhee
posted on September 28, 2009
Marc Fisher's profile of D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee offers an insightful look into her history, character, and motivation behind her...
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Reading Incomprehension
posted on September 27, 2009
In this New York Times Op-Ed, Todd Farley shares his shocking experience as an open-ended test scorer at a for-profit testing company. He argues...
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The Lost Student
posted on September 25, 2009
A former teacher in the Teach for America program recalls her experience with a student who came alive in her classroom, but who ended up in jail by h...
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Can the Right Kinds of Play Teach Self-Control?
posted on September 25, 2009
Paul Tough writes for The New York Times about the role of executive function in early education, and specifically how self-regulation can be learned ...
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South African Children Push for Better Schools
posted on September 24, 2009
Thousands of South African children marched in protest this week to request "more information and knowledge," in the words of ninth-grade student, Abo...
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Botched Most Answers on New York State Math Test? You Still Pass.
posted on September 13, 2009
With the growing argument for a national standard of assessment for students, states are looking more closely at their current tests; this article pre...
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A Seasoned Banjo Picker, With Braces and a Bedtime
posted on September 11, 2009
How did 15-year-old Michelle Canning get to be the youngest New England Banjo Champion? Practice, and lots of it. Read, watch, or listen ...
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