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Child Tax Credit Payments a ‘Shot in the Arm’ for Families, But Some Argue Extending Them Should Depend on Results
Linda Jacobson
October 4, 2021
Opinion
Adams: In Demanding Identical Results, and Treating Education as a Zero-Sum Game, Has New York City Actually Given Up on Raising the Bar For All Students?
Alina Adams
August 20, 2021
News
Test Results Weren’t the Only Data Missing From State Report Cards Last Year, Review Shows. Many Lacked Absenteeism, Grad Rate Info
Linda Jacobson
May 26, 2021
News
‘Not The Kind of Growth We Need’: Despite Some Recovery of Learning Lost During Pandemic, Test Results Reveal Large Gaps
Linda Jacobson
April 27, 2021
News
2020 Liveblog — Education on the Ballot: Rolling Updates, Results & Analysis From 50 Key Votes That Could Reshape Education Policy
The 74
November 2, 2020
Analysis
Beyond the Scantron: Two Parent Leaders on How to Make State Tests and Results Understandable for Parents
Holly Kuzmich, Anne Wicks & William McKenzie
September 22, 2020
News
Which Schools Beat the Odds? In National Study, Researchers Find Top Results for Newark, Boston and Pittsburgh
Kevin Mahnken
July 9, 2020
News
Rich School, Poor School: As Recession Looms, Test Results Show That Affluent Students Score Higher in Financial Literacy
Kevin Mahnken
May 17, 2020
News
Startling Science Scores in California: First-Ever Results Show 4 in 5 Low-Income Black and Latino Students Are Falling Short of New State Standards
Esmeralda Fabián Romero
February 23, 2020
Analysis
Petrilli: 2019 NAEP Results Show There’s Something Wrong Going On. 3 Theories About What Might Be Happening in Our Schools, and Beyond
Michael J. Petrilli
November 20, 2019
News
A ‘Disturbing’ Assessment: Sagging Reading Scores, Particularly for Eighth-Graders, Headline 2019’s Disappointing NAEP Results
Kevin Mahnken
October 30, 2019
Opinion
Whitmire: Both Fans and Critics of Success Academy’s Remarkable Results Will Find Something to Like in Pondiscio’s New Book. But Don’t Use It to Judge All Charter Schools
Richard Whitmire
September 11, 2019
News
EDlection Results Are In: More Than 600 Readers Chose Teacher Pay, Parental Choice as Top Issues in Online Poll
Lauren Costantino
July 25, 2019
Opinion
Mixed Results From New NEA Membership Numbers Pre-Janus Ruling, Post 2018 Teacher Walkouts in W. Va., Okla. and Ariz.
Mike Antonucci
June 19, 2019
Analysis
Union Report: L.A. and Oakland Teachers Ended Their Strikes With Very Different Settlements — but Long Term, the Results Are the Same
Mike Antonucci
March 6, 2019
Analysis
South Bronx Classical: Out of the Spotlight, in One of America’s Poorest Neighborhoods, a Growing Network of Schools Is Driving Big Results for NYC Students
Charles Sahm
December 17, 2018
Analysis
Union Report: Election Results, #RedForEd, and the NEA: Lessons From Teacher-Candidates About This Year’s Vote — and the Next One
Mike Antonucci
November 14, 2018
News
EDlection2018: Gavin Newsom Easily Wins Governor’s Race in California, Which He Vows to Make ‘a State of Results and of Refuge’
Esmeralda Fabián Romero
November 7, 2018
News
Educators Hoped ESSA’s ‘5th Indicator’ Would Paint a Clearer Picture of Student Success. But With Some States Now Choosing Up to 11 Different Measures, Experts Worry Results Are a ‘Hodgepodge’
Taylor Swaak
August 26, 2018
News
This Week’s ESSA News: Tennessee Gets Creative on School Ratings, Opt-Outs Give Utah & New York Trouble, Leveraging Results From Innovation Investments & More
Ashley Inman
June 18, 2018
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