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Articles by Mikhail Zinshteyn
Teens Don’t Trust Ads for Financial Aid. Why California Is Polishing Its Pitch
Mikhail Zinshteyn
July 1, 2024
Newsom and the Legislature Divided On College Spending As Budget Deadline Nears
Mikhail Zinshteyn
June 18, 2024
California Law Change Could Allow Campus Work for Undocumented Students
Mikhail Zinshteyn & Adam Echelman
June 7, 2024
When Is a California College Degree Worth the Cost? A New Study Has Answers
Mikhail Zinshteyn
June 1, 2024
California Financial Aid: Students May Get More Time to File
Mikhail Zinshteyn
March 18, 2024
University of California Rejects Proposal for Campuses to Hire Undocumented Students
Mikhail Zinshteyn
January 30, 2024
How Many Cal State Employees are Accused of Sexual Harassment? Here’s Why It’s Hard to Know
Mikhail Zinshteyn
September 6, 2023
College Costs May Be a Top Concern Amid COVID-19 Economic Crash, but Here’s Why Picking a Cheaper School Now May Actually Leave Students Worse Off
Mikhail Zinshteyn
April 15, 2020
As Higher Education Leaders Wait for Slow-to-Arrive Federal Relief, Students Are Taking Charge of Providing Key Services to Their Classmates & Communities
Mikhail Zinshteyn
April 8, 2020
How California’s Largest Community College District Is Making the Switch to Teach Online in Response to COVID-19: “Do Your Best at This Moment”
Mikhail Zinshteyn
March 27, 2020
Amid COVID-19 Crisis, Closed Schools Converted to Grab & Go Food Centers Across Los Angeles Are Saviors to Children and Adults Alike, ‘Bring a Little More Normalcy’
Mikhail Zinshteyn
March 20, 2020
New Florida Study Suggests Public School Students See Some Benefits From Expansion of Private School Vouchers
Mikhail Zinshteyn
March 10, 2020
Teachers Find Coaching Helpful, but Most Don’t Get Enough of It, Survey Says
Mikhail Zinshteyn
February 18, 2020
U.S. Economic Activity Could Grow by Tens of Billions of Dollars If We Invested More in Single Mothers Attending College, Report Shows
Mikhail Zinshteyn
February 3, 2020
How Well Are Teachers Being Taught? New Report Finds Majority of Teacher Prep Programs Thoroughly Instructing Future Educators on the Science of Reading
Mikhail Zinshteyn
January 27, 2020
Rethinking Remedial Education: New Study Shows College Students Did Better in ‘Corequisite’ Courses Built Around Extra Instruction and Support
Mikhail Zinshteyn
January 20, 2020
New Study Shows Schools Led by Newark’s Largest Charter Operators Drove Significant and Lasting Gains in Student Test Scores
Mikhail Zinshteyn
January 17, 2020
New Numbers Show More Colleges Using High School Grades, Not Just Standardized Tests, to Determine If Students Require Remedial Coursework
Mikhail Zinshteyn
December 15, 2019
A Decade of Decline at America’s Teacher Preparation Programs: New Numbers Show Enrollment of Aspiring Educators Has Fallen By More Than a Third Since 2010
Mikhail Zinshteyn
December 3, 2019
Teacher Residency and Federal Dollars: One Approach to Solving the Rural Teacher Shortage
Mikhail Zinshteyn
November 5, 2019
California Schools Expel and Suspend Native American Students at Alarming Rates. Districts Can’t Dismiss the Data Just Because Their Populations Are Small, Advocates Say
Mikhail Zinshteyn
October 28, 2019
As California Law Looks to End Remedial Education, New Studies Show State’s Community Colleges Showing Uneven Progress in Adopting Math & English Reforms
Mikhail Zinshteyn
October 9, 2019
Even as New Polls Show Both Teachers and Parents Demanding Better Data About Their Students, Only 17% of Educators Say They’ve Received Data Training in Prep Programs
Mikhail Zinshteyn
October 2, 2019
Latest Version of Sweeping California Charter School Bill Waters Down Original Draft, Is ‘Setting the Clock of Progress Way Back,’ Opponent Says
Mikhail Zinshteyn
September 5, 2019
Report: As Tuition Rises, How Private Schools and Microschools Are Working to Increase Access for Low- and Middle-Income Families
Mikhail Zinshteyn
August 5, 2019
In California, High Schools Are Partnering With Businesses, Community Colleges to Get Students College- and Career-Ready
Mikhail Zinshteyn
July 9, 2019