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The Seventy-Four warns against over-valuing the results when it comes to policy changes.
According to Washington Post columnist and veteran education reporter Jay Matthews, holding back on challenging Advanced Placement (AP) work to prevent students from failing is called AP Lite, and it does more harm than good.
A study released from the National Network of State Teachers of the Year asked 23 teachers of the year from across the country to compare Common Core-aligned exams to the tests preceding them and found that most favored the PARCC and... 12/23/2015 - 8:41am ago
According to The Economist, America’s schools are relying too much on police presence to handle disciplinary problems in difficult schools, causing minorities to suffer the most while taking away important power from the school’s... 01/05/2016 - 9:55am ago
Should non-traditional desks be forgotten about until recess can be restored?
Game-based learning has to find a happy medium between focusing on learning objectives and an enjoyable experience.
Why the Common Core debate in the 2016 presidential election is misleading.
Just what would happen if he took office?
A New Jersey teacher describes why she and other teachers are uniting against Donald Trump.
Is the way America teaches math "deeply flawed?"
Is Donald Trump leaving out one of the surest ways to make America great again ?
In order to successfully teach students computer science, one person believes math comes first.
Former Gov. Jan Brewer is speaking out in favor of Common Core Standards for the benefit of children in military families.
A policy expert wants to see more parental engagement in school choice laws.
A veteran educator is encouraging her peers to look into teaching character.
Sensational headlines harm a profession that is constantly fighting for respect and support.
Similar to how doctors are trained, these experts argue in favor of residency programs for teachers.
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