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  1. 11 hours ago

    Educators and parents alike believe in the benefit of publicly-funded after school programs. These researchers from NYU discovered how these programs helped student’s academic skills:

  2. 13 hours ago

    Before selecting a college, warns students and parents to consider the return on investment

  3. 15 hours ago

    While joyful, this time of year is also stressful. Here’s how to have a calm 2 weeks in the classroom before the holidays:

  4. 20 hours ago

    The biggest threat to students succeeding in the future workforce is failing to change how we prepare them for it, says ‘s

  5. Dec 10

    Too many parents don’t have the opportunity to access better education for their children with special needs, writes

  6. Dec 10

    Principals must manage their time efficiently to keep their schools moving forward, writes professor

  7. Dec 10
  8. Dec 9

    For families who want their children with disabilities to receive a higher standard of education, points to parent choice

  9. Dec 9

    Those outside of the classroom fail to realize how hard academic standards have become, writes educator

  10. Dec 9

    “At this time of the year, the differences among our children invites us to walk in their shoes. It is an important time for leaders to be sensitive.”

  11. Dec 8

    Is taking calculus in high school really synonymous with being college ready? of explains

  12. Dec 8

    With Obama-era ed. guidance under threat, professors & voice concerns what the will do next

  13. Dec 8

    Educators agree career and technical education programs are important—but at what age should students start them? via

  14. Dec 8

    "When it comes to educating students with disabilities, failure is not acceptable." writes for

  15. Dec 8

    “Children need adults in their lives who will see them and who will keep them safe as they grow. It is the most precious gift.”

  16. Dec 7

    How did the Russians push calculus on America’s high school students? Math professor explains

  17. Dec 7

    One educator compares the pros and cons of two standardized assessments

  18. Dec 7

    Parent involvement shouldn’t be overlooked as a tool to bridging the achievement gap, writes

  19. Dec 7

    Further guidance rollbacks from could leave hundreds of thousands of marginalized students without educational services, caution &

  20. Dec 7

    For many students, taking calculus in high school may be doing more harm than good, writes one math professor

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