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opinion
A Parkland Teacher Speaks Out: After the Shooting, the District Did Not Help Us Deal With the Trauma. With 2 New Suicides, We’re Still Suffering the Consequences
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Union Report
Union Report: Paranoia? Conspiracy Theories? Apocalyptic Pronouncements? All Alive and Well at the NEA’s Annual Leadership Summit
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Best of the Month
The 13 Best Education Articles From March: Google’s Push for Digital Literacy, Texas Students Win With TFA Teachers, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Testing Revelations & More
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Los Angeles
Q&A: Teachers Union Pick Jackie Goldberg Outlines Her First-Day Priorities and Strategies as She Prepares for a Pivotal School Board Runoff Race in Los Angeles
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Analysis
Roza: DeVos Proposed $50 Million for Districts to Decentralize Federal Money, to Put Schools in the Driver’s Seat. It’s a Smart Idea.
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Los Angeles
Q&A: Heather Repenning Enters a Pivotal School Board Runoff in Los Angeles With Vows to Address the Need ‘to Write a New Chapter of Change’ at LAUSD
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St. Paul
How One Minnesota School, Beloved By Refugee Families, Has Turned Itself Around While Keeping Hold of Its Teachers, Students and Culture
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Analysis
Preparing Students for the Uncertain Future: Why America’s Educators Are Ready to Innovate — but Their Education Systems Are Not
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News
DeVos Takes Tough Stance as Congressional Democrats Hammer Her on Budget Cuts, School Choice
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Analysis
Analysis: With $2.4 Billion in Cuts, President’s Education Budget Neglects Student Safety, Health & Learning
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
Monthly QuotED: 6 Notable Quotes That Made Education Headlines in March, From Trump to ‘Varsity Blues’ — and Richard Carranza on the Timing of School Lunch
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News
Amid Latest Suicides With School Shooting Ties, Columbine Families Share Lessons on Addressing Lasting Trauma
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News
Storytime, Livestreamed: How One Texas Principal Is Using Facebook to Read Her Students — and Thousands of Fans Around the World — Bedtime Stories Every Tuesday
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opinion
A Board Member Speaks Out: Why California’s Assembly Is Wrong to Even Consider Banning Teach for America Instructors From the Schools That Might Need Them Most
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Analysis
New Numbers Show Low-Income Students at Most of America’s Largest Charter School Networks Graduating College at Two to Four Times the National Average
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Touts
Let’s Not Forget Native American Students When Speaking Up for Underserved Students of Color
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opinion
Shaw & Erquiaga: Charlotte Is Investing in Social Capital to Help Students Move Up the Economic Ladder. Other Cities Should Follow Suit
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opinion
Antonucci: As Strike Fever Sweeps California, Something New in Sacramento: Teachers Union Has a Contract But May Walk Out Anyway
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opinion
Let’s Not Forget Native American Students When Speaking Up for Underserved Students of Color
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Future of Work
Robots, Inequality, Apprenticeships: If America Is to Usher In an ‘Age of Agility’ in Education, Experts Say We Must Talk Less About Schools — and More About Students
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Every Student Succeeds Act
This Week’s ESSA News: Governors’ New Education Focus, Funding for Afterschool Programs, A New Way to Talk About Education Equity & More
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opinion
Williams: On Testing, Meritocracy and Educational Equity: How Exams Forced Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s School to See Beyond Stereotypes
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News
Does Personalized Learning Work? The Research Is Too Scant, Too New and Too Nuanced to Give a Clear Yes or No — At Least for Now
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Every Student Succeeds Act
Watch: ESSA Puts a Premium on Parent Involvement, These 6 Moms Are Leading the Way
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4Fams
Whether Through Texts or Apps, Schools Are Using Technology to Get the Message Out to Students’ Families
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opinion
Regenstein: Early Learning Is the Best Way to Close the Achievement Gap. 5 Reasons Districts Prefer to Play Catch-Up Instead
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Touts
Regenstein: Early Learning Is the Best Way to Close the Achievement Gap. 5 Reasons Districts Prefer to Play Catch-Up Instead
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The 74 Interview
The 74 Interview: CEO Tara Chklovski Talks About Getting Underserved Families — Especially Girls — Excited About Artificial Intelligence
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This Week in Education Politics
The Week Ahead in Education Politics: DeVos and Democrats Expected to Clash as Ed Secretary Testifies on Budget; Committees Look at Child Abuse Prevention, Apprenticeships & More
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Los Angeles
It’s Official: With County’s Certification, Pivotal Runoff Is Set in Los Angeles That Will Likely Reshape the Majority of the School Board