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science of reading
World-Renowned Artist Jeff Koons Visits NYC Classroom to Share New Literacy Game
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Bible
New Curriculum Sparks Texas-Sized Controversy Over Christianity in the Classroom
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opinion
Austin Finally Bans Windowless Rooms For College Students
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higher education
‘Transformative’: More College Programs are Slowly Coming into Prisons
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California
California Law Change Could Allow Campus Work for Undocumented Students
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Video
WATCH: When Noma Makes School Lunch for New York City Students
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South Carolina
South Carolina School District: No Fraud Detected in Mismanagement, Overspending
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covid learning loss
COVID & Schools: How England Is Researching the Pandemic’s Deep Impact on Kids
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opinion
How Community Colleges Kept Students Engaged During and After the Pandemic
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Indiana
Indiana Private School Voucher Participation Sees Historic Boost
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opinion
Summertime, Summertime (Child Care) Sadness
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Analysis
Louisiana Pilot Program Tests New Kind of Reading Exam That Could Be a Model
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News
Universities Try 3-Year Degrees To Save Students Time, Money
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South Dakota
Survey Says Nearly Two-Thirds of South Dakota Educators Use Indigenous Standards
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Analysis
Good Student-Teacher Relationships Spiked During COVID. How to Get Them Back
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lausd
Los Angeles Schools Chief: Student Homelessness Across City Worse Than Data Show
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Connecticut
End of Pandemic Funding Could Spell Disaster for Some Connecticut Schools
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Early Childhood
Enjoying ‘the Pleasure of Chaos’ with Duane Michals
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Class Disrupted
Reimagining School: An Expert’s Take on Unbundling the Core Education Experience
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opinion
New Initiative Is Creating Evidence-Based Guidelines for Educators
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preschool
Pre-K Enrollment Surges in US, With Mississippi & New Mexico Making Big Strides
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Indiana
Indiana’s Butler University Adds Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Amid Shortage
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bus driver shortage
Lack of Bus Drivers Has Schools Across Oklahoma Straining to Fill Gaps
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The 74 Interview
Psychologist Warns: Lack of Playtime, Excessive Adult Oversight, Is Hurting Kids
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Book Review
Other Countries Have Social Safety Nets: The U.S. Has Women
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Analysis
$3 Million Question: Do Skills Taught in Schools Really Lead to Success in Life?
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Washington State
Homelessness on the Rise Among Washington’s K-12 Students
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science of reading
Indiana Science of Reading Teacher Training: More Than Most States, But Not All
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Hawaii
‘No Easy Answers’ For Keeping Hawaii’s Smallest Public Schools Open And Thriving
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EDlection 2024
Polling Data: Presidents Split the Public on Schools