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Support for Testing and Accountability Is Waning. Is Politics to Blame?
Hartney: It reflects the unwillingness of the political class to make holding schools accountable for learning the cornerstone of American education.
Michael Hartney
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Young People Have Something to Say. We Should Be Listening
Pineda: We can engage young people by lowering voting ages, redesigning civic education, and extending opportunities for civic involvement.
Jordan Pineda
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Let’s Rethink How We Teach Early Math – Starting with Teacher Prep
Nelson and Zhou: Ensuring future teachers know how to teach math to young children is one of the most powerful steps we can take.
Gena Nelson & Cece Zhou
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Congress Needs to Protect Resources for Homeless Students in Next Year’s Budget
Erb-Downward: A proposal to roll McKinney-Vento money into a block grant would effectively strip support from vulnerable children.
Jennifer Erb-Downward
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