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The B.A. Breakthrough
IDEA Understands That College Is the New High School — For the Texas Charter Network That Means Making It Attainable for Everyone
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opinion
Book Excerpt: A Former Special Ed Kid on Learning Differences, Our Educational System and Why ‘Normal Sucks’
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opinion
Perecman: Kids With Autism Often Wander Off. Avonte’s Law Was One Step in Keeping Them Safe. Here’s How Schools, Parents & Caregivers Can Help
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Touts
Izquierdo: Not Your Parents’ Public School — It’s Time for Districts to Embrace Innovation. Here’s How Miami-Dade Is Doing Just That
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opinion
Izquierdo: Not Your Parents’ Public School — It’s Time for Districts to Embrace Innovation. Here’s How Miami-Dade Is Doing Just That
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Analysis
Taheri: Students Who Need More Should Get More. Student-Based Budgeting Can Make This Happen. The Every Student Succeeds Act Can Help
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Union Report
Union Report: New Federal Regulation Could Extend Financial Disclosure Rule to All State-Level NEA Affiliates
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News
Complicated Crusader to Accused Federal Conspirator: Ex-Puerto Rico Education Secretary Julia Keleher’s ‘Surreal’ Journey
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The Big Picture
America Divided: Public Support for Charter Schools Is Growing — but So Is Opposition, New Poll Finds
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Los Angeles
Our 5 Key Storylines Out of L.A. as the Nation’s Second-Largest District Heads Back to School
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News
In the ‘Crazy, Complicated’ World of Special Education, Parents Turn to One Another for Help — on the Internet
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The Big Picture
Burgoyne-Allen: 5 Things to Know About America’s School Bus Driver Shortage — & What States Can Do About It
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Every Student Succeeds Act
This Week’s ESSA News: Helping Cut the Cost of CTE, Few State Accountability Plans Incorporate the Arts, Individual School Spending Data Reveal Big Difference & More
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Inspiring
Florida Teacher’s Wedding Gift Wish List: School Supplies for Her District’s Students
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San Antonio
The Mandatory-Expulsion Maze: Giving a Friend an Adderall Derailed an Honor Student’s Academic Career. He’s Not the Only One
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EDlection 2020
Bradford: Democratic Presidential Wannabes Blame Charters for School Segregation. They Ignore the Racist Redlining That’s Actually to Blame
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: From a Post-Parkland Security Mandate in Broward County to Charter Growth in Houston, School News You Missed This Week From America’s 15 Biggest Districts
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Touts
Kerr: As a Teacher, I Know That Working With Students, Not Punishing Them, Is the Best Way to Manage a School. My Colleagues Agree
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Touts
Big Promises, Big Data: Is the SAT’s New ‘Environmental Context’ Score a Tool to Personalize College Admissions, or Another Impersonal Data Point?
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Union Report
Union Report: Janus Isn’t NEA’s Only Problem — State Affiliates Have Been Losing Membership Since Long Before the Supreme Court Ruling
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ed tech
Kindi, the Uber of English Reading, Links Syrian Refugee Students to Language Pals — & American Schools Are Getting In on the Act
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opinion
Big Promises, Big Data: Is the SAT’s New ‘Environmental Context’ Score a Tool to Personalize College Admissions, or Another Impersonal Data Point?
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Analysis
More Student Funding, Full-Day Pre-K, Teacher Raises & a Longer School Year — Inside Texas’s $11.6 Billion School Finance Reform Law
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opinion
Kerr: As a Teacher, I Know That Working With Students, Not Punishing Them, Is the Best Way to Manage a School. My Colleagues Agree
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Touts
When It Comes to Integration, Stop Debating Who Said What in 1970. Start Talking About What We Can Do in 2019
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Touts
Linehan: Meet 7 Young Education Reformers Who Flourished Thanks to School Choice — & Are Sure to Become the Leaders of Tomorrow
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The Big Picture
Study: Students Who Attend Charter High School More Likely to Vote, Less Likely to Commit Crime
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San Antonio
4.5 Million Young People Nationwide Are Not Working or in School. How Cities Are Working to Get Them Back on Track — & Avoid the School-to-Prison Pipeline
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opinion
Linehan: Meet 7 Young Education Reformers Who Flourished Thanks to School Choice — & Are Sure to Become the Leaders of Tomorrow
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opinion
When It Comes to Integration, Stop Debating Who Said What in 1970. Start Talking About What We Can Do in 2019