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2022 midterms
Parents’ ‘Profound Dissatisfaction’ With Schools Amid COVID Reshapes Ed Politics
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opinion
Quiet, Consistency, Deep Breaths, Nature: Ways to Create Calming Classrooms
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K-12 Policy
Maryland’s Humble Mission: Build the Nation’s Best, Most Equitable School System
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Public Policy
How Grassroots Activists Got Early Childhood Education Aid on the Ballot in New Mexico
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special education
Kansas School Leaders Urge Lawmakers to Fully Fund Special Education Services
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opinion
How ‘Portrait of a Graduate’ Is Spurring Innovation in Springfield Schools
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teacher shortages
Missing an Opportunity: Ed Dept. Criticized by GAO for Teacher Shortage Strategy
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EDlection 2022
Watch: Key Midterm Takeaways About America’s Schools & the State of Ed Politics
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Pandemic
Cleveland Sticks With Recovery Plans After Worst-in-Nation NAEP Drop
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Analysis
Study Provides High-Tech Window on Mother-Child Brain Synchrony
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opinion
A ‘Fiercely Compassionate’ Approach to Student Mental Health
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enrollment
Pandemic-Related School Closures Fueled Enrollment Exodus, Report Finds
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Analysis
Study Shows Small Emergency Grants Can Help College Students Stay in School
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caregiver loss
Historic Rise in Child Bereavement as COVID, Drugs and Guns Claim Parents’ Lives
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Analysis
Federal Funds & Philanthropy Can Help Get Chronically Absent Kids Back in School
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opinion
Teaching Phonics Alone Won’t Solve the Nation’s Reading Crisis
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lottery
From Public Ed to Special Olympics: How 7 States Spend Money From Lottery Sales
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higher education
How College in Prison is Leading Professors to Rethink How They Teach
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Pandemic
Why Schools’ Going Back to ‘Normal’ Won’t Work for Students of Color
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin School Libraries to Reap Record Payout from Public Lands Investments
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indigenous languages
Indigenous Languages Make Inroads into Public Schools
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transportation
One Big Barrier for Community College Students: Transportation to Campus
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Indiana
Why One State Is Considering a New Funding Model for Higher Education
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podcast
LISTEN — Class Disrupted S4 E4: What Should Schools Try and Test?
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learning loss
LAUSD’s Test Scores Reveal Large Drops For Latino & Female Students
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opinion
$10 Million for 31 Groups Working to Make Tutoring More Available & Affordable
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opinion
How Educational Inequities Are Further Tearing Apart the Country
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South Dakota
South Dakota Social Studies Revision Meeting Draws Nearly 900 Public Comments
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districts
Experts: Dismal NAEP Scores Offer Districts Chance to ‘Pivot’ on Relief Funds
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Union Report
Early Results Show Union’s Favored School Board Candidates Win Big in California