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National School Choice Week
Macedonia: How Florida Private Schools Are Using Assessments and Data to Make Great Academic Gains for Low-Income Students
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National School Choice Week
With 20 New (and 16 Re-elected) Governors Laying Out Education Plans, Here Are the Four States Where School Choice Seems Like a Priority
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National School Choice Week
The 74 Interview: Democrats for Education Reform’s Shavar Jeffries on the Blue Wave, the Politics of the Possible & Grand Bargains
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Los Angeles
Welcome but Complicated — Mayor Garcetti, Gov. Newsom, and the Pressure to End the Los Angeles Teacher Strike
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Touts
Fuller: Call It ‘Ed Reform’ or Don’t — the Fight to Make Schools Work for Our Poorest Families Must Go On. To Stop Is to Dishonor King’s Memory
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Los Angeles
$75 Million Later: The ‘Painful Truth’ of the Ongoing Teacher Strike in Los Angeles — as Told by 9 Dire Numbers
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opinion
Commentary: For MLK Day, a Case for Citizenship Education as a Key to Stopping the Contagion of Hate That’s Plaguing Our Country
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Touts
Osborne: Public School Choice — Charters — Boosts Equal Educational Opportunity. Private School Choice — Vouchers — Destroys It. Which Do We Want?
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California
‘The Fortunes of African-American Children Do Not Improve on a Picket Line’ — Black Pastors in Los Angeles Call on Teachers Union to Keep Negotiating
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opinion
Union Report: NEA and Its State Affiliates Are a $1.62 Billion Enterprise. Here’s a Breakdown of Their Membership and Finances
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News
Education Department Initiative to Combat ‘Inappropriate’ Restraint, Seclusion of Students With Disabilities
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National School Choice Week
Vouchers, Virtual Schools & Armed Volunteers: What Florida’s New Education Reform Trifecta Could Mean for School Choice in the Sunshine State
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Analysis
Crean Davis: In Building an Evidence Base for Research, Start Small — & Follow the Trail of Breadcrumbs Toward Larger Answers
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opinion
Osborne: Public School Choice — Charters — Boosts Equal Educational Opportunity. Private School Choice — Vouchers — Destroys It. Which Do We Want?
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opinion
Fuller: Call It ‘Ed Reform’ or Don’t — the Fight to Make Schools Work for Our Poorest Families Must Go On. To Stop Is to Dishonor King’s Memory
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News
Stanford’s CREDO Releases First Academic Study of Indianapolis’s Innovation Schools, Finds Strong Growth
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Touts
Campanella: For National School Choice Week, Celebrating Teachers Who Have Founded Their Own Schools With Passion, Creativity, and Love
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Los Angeles
Analysis: From the High Court to the Picket Line — How the Janus Case Emboldened Teachers Unions & Made Strikes Key to Their Survival
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opinion
Barnes: Changing School Start Times Detracts From More Pressing Issues and Poses Serious Challenges for Some Families
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Analysis
A D.C. School Meant to Inspire Teachers and Students
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The Big Picture
Bored in Class: A National Survey Finds Nearly 1 in 3 Teens Are Bored ‘Most or All of the Time’ in School, and a Majority Report High Levels of Stress
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Los Angeles
Cross the Picket Line? Stay Home From School? Anxious Parents Quietly Face a Multitude of Fears in Ongoing L.A. Teacher Strike
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opinion
Campanella: For National School Choice Week, Celebrating Teachers Who Have Founded Their Own Schools With Passion, Creativity, and Love
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The Big Picture
Study on Post-Election Student Bullying Adds Teeth to Concerns Over ‘Trump Effect’
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Touts
Bradford: Teachers Are Hugely Important. But I’m Not Only Against the Strikes in L.A. and Other Places, I’m Hostile to Them. Here’s Why
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Touts
Reinventing America’s P-16 Continuum: As Technology Surges, We Need to Reconfigure the Traditional High School-College-Career Pipeline
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opinion
Reinventing America’s P-16 Continuum: As Technology Surges, We Need to Reconfigure the Traditional High School-College-Career Pipeline
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opinion
Bradford: Teachers Are Hugely Important. But I’m Not Only Against the Strikes in L.A. and Other Places, I’m Hostile to Them. Here’s Why
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National School Choice Week
Republicans Offer Tempered Message for National School Choice Week Amid More Hostile Headwinds From New House Dem Majority
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Future of Work
How Arizona Is Building Its Own Talent Pipeline to Solve the Stubborn Teacher Shortages Hitting State’s Low-Income Schools