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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
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opinion
Jochim & Lavery: Can Teachers Bridge the Divide Between Unions and Charter Schools? Strikes in Chicago and L.A. Are Test Cases
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Touts
Williams: On Testing, Meritocracy and Educational Equity: How Exams Forced Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s School to See Beyond Stereotypes
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Los Angeles
First Budget Update Since Los Angeles Approved Its Teachers Contract Shows It Needs New Funding to Stay Solvent in 2 Years
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Touts
Union Report: Job Cuts, a Strike Threat and a Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit — Union Updates From California, Colorado, Kentucky, Oregon and D.C.
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Touts
Whitmire: Elite Colleges Empower First-Generation Students to Succeed Just By Letting Them Enroll. They Must Admit More of Them
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opinion
Miller: Texas’s Bold Plan Linking Funding to Academic Outcomes Should Yield Big Gains for Students, Especially Those at Risk
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Inspiring
Talk About Civic Engagement! New Jersey High School Students Draft Legislation, Get It Signed Into Law — and Make History
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News
Roll Red Roll: Documentary on Ohio High School Rape Case Offers Scathing Take on Culture of ‘Boys Will Be Boys’
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opinion
Union Report: Job Cuts, a Strike Threat and a Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit — Union Updates From California, Colorado, Kentucky, Oregon and D.C.
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opinion
Why They Leave: New Book Explores the Reasons Teachers Give for Quitting the Profession. (Hint: It’s Not Students)
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News
1 in 4 Parents Would Pay Off College Admissions Officers If They Had the Money, New Poll Finds
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Touts
Redrawing NCAA Brackets for Income Mobility: If the 2019 Tournament Were About Moving Students Up the Economic Ladder, We’d All Be Celebrating Villanova
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opinion
A Black, Queer Female Mentor Fights for Funding and Respect So She Can Keep Helping Marginalized Students
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Redrawing NCAA Brackets for Income Mobility: If the 2019 Tournament Were About Moving Students Up the Economic Ladder, We’d All Be Celebrating Villanova
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opinion
Analysis: A Proposed Parcel Tax in Los Angeles May Give to the City’s Teachers With One Hand — While Taking From Them With the Other
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opinion
Arnett: 3 Things Ed Tech Can’t Do That Illustrate Why Teachers Matter More Than Ever
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News
Supreme Court Could Hear Arguments From Students Claiming That School Policies Protecting Transgender Rights Violate Their ‘Bodily Privacy’
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opinion
Whitmire: Elite Colleges Empower First-Generation Students to Succeed Just By Letting Them Enroll. They Must Admit More of Them
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Florida
With the Governor Issuing Orders and State Lawmakers Filing Bills, Ed Reform Is Firmly on the Florida Legislature’s 2019 Agenda
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Touts
Analysis: How Engaging At-Risk Parents With Early Home Visits Can Teach Them to Work With Their Schools for Their Kids’ Success
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Touts
Bradford: When the Cost of Admission Is Paying Off a College, Americans Are Outraged. But When It’s the Price of a House Near a Good School, There’s Silence
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Analysis
Analysis — We Need a New Way to Talk About Educational Equity: From Achievement Gaps to Out-of-School Enrichment, Postsecondary Preparation & Beyond
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opinion
Analysis: How Engaging At-Risk Parents With Early Home Visits Can Teach Them to Work With Their Schools for Their Kids’ Success
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Featured
At Seattle’s Experimental, Experiential Downtown School, Students Learn How to Learn With an Entire City as Their Laboratory
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Every Student Succeeds Act
This Week’s ESSA News: Texas to Let School Districts Rate Themselves, a ‘Consumer Guide’ to Help States Choose Their Tests, DeVos’s Looming New Mexico Challenge & More
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News
Education Department Nudges States to Think Bigger in Experimenting With the Every Student Succeeds Act