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Analysis
Dachille: Teachers Who Are Hired Early Bring Big Benefits to Schools and Students. 6 Strategies from Districts That Are Leading the Way
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EDlection 2020
Too Young to Vote, Eager to Make Sure You Can: Meet the High School Students Keeping America’s Polls Open
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opinion
Anti-Racist Educators in Texas are Building a Movement. It’s Time for Our Colleagues to Get on Board
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News
WATCH: Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings Talks About the Challenges Facing Higher Education — and the Preparation of America’s Future Workforce — Amid the Pandemic
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EDlection 2020
Analysis: How States Use Their Constitutional Authority over Education to Push Back Against Trump Assaults on Equity, Accountability
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Pandemic
Educators Wanted Vulnerable Students To Return First for In-Person Learning, But a Racial Divide Spoiled Their Plans
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Touts
Singer: Educators and School Staff Are on the Front Lines of Suicide Prevention. Here’s How to Help Students in Distress
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Touts
Infante-Green & Santos: English Learners Are Left Out of the Conversation About Educational Equity. It’s Time for That to Change
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News
Interactive: 455 Times the Education Department Has Been Sued Under Secretary Betsy DeVos
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Betsy DeVos
DeVos on the Docket: With 455 Lawsuits Against Her Department and Counting, Education Secretary is Left to Defend Much of Her Agenda in Court
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Featured
Interactive: 455 Times the Education Department Has Been Sued Under Secretary Betsy DeVos
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opinion
Infante-Green & Santos: English Learners Are Left Out of the Conversation About Educational Equity. It’s Time for That to Change
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opinion
Singer: Educators and School Staff Are on the Front Lines of Suicide Prevention. Here’s How to Help Students in Distress
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COVID Slide
Education Through a Pandemic: From Protests in Maryland Pitting Parents vs. Teachers Over Reopening to Oregon’s Revamped Attendance Policy, 9 Ways States and Schools Are Coping With COVID-19
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EDlection 2020
A Referendum on Race in Board Election for Gwinnett County, One of the Nation’s Largest and Most Stable School Districts
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opinion
Botel: As a Former Trump Administration Education Official, I Saw the President Up Close. That’s Why We Need Joe Biden to Win the Election
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Touts
Botel: As a Former Trump Administration Education Official, I Saw the President Up Close. That’s Why We Need Joe Biden to Win the Election
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Touts
Chang: Public Education is Missing in Presidential Election Debates. It Must Again Become Part of the National Conversation
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Touts
Start at the Beginning: New Report Offers Solutions to Rooting Out Racism in Early Education
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opinion
Chang: Public Education is Missing in Presidential Election Debates. It Must Again Become Part of the National Conversation
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opinion
Start at the Beginning: New Report Offers Solutions to Rooting Out Racism in Early Education
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3 Minutes With...
Q&A — 3 Minutes With Charter School Principal Stephen Lambert on Classical Education, Building Character and Saving Our Republic
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EDlection 2020
In Alaska, an Education Activist is Trying to Unseat the House’s Longest-Serving Republican
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Cleveland
NYC Analysis: How to Avoid Needless COVID School Closings
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Cleveland
San Antonio: A Teen’s Campaign For Time Off to Vote Amid COVID
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Cleveland
D.C.: 25,000-Family Free Internet Plan Has Only Reached 4,000
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Cleveland
Ohio: State’s Charters See 8% Enrollment Jump During Pandemic
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Cleveland
New Orleans: Election Night Could Reshape Power of NOLA Board
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Pandemic
D.C. Schools Set to Reopen in Less Than Three Weeks: Teachers and Principals Have ‘No Idea’ If Buildings Are Safe or Who Is Staffing Them
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Pandemic
Families of Some Special Education Students in Texas May Be Eligible For $1,500 in Aid to Offset Pandemic Challenges