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Whitmire: Rocky Mountain Ties—In Denver, Charters Excel Working With District
The recent release of school rankings in Denver, based on the challenging PARCC tests, resulted in the downgrading of some schools. However, the significance of Denver’s successful experiment with charter …
More Than Half of North Carolina’s Students Rated Proficient on State Exams
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According to data from the NC Department of Public Instruction, slightly more than half of North …
New NACSA Chief Karega Rausch’s Mission for Authorizers: Make Charter Schools More Responsive to the Communities They Serve
The National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA) has recently named Karega Rausch as its new president and CEO, making him the …
Expanding America’s Rural Broadband Likely a Focus of Next Federal Farm Bill
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to the necessity of federal assistance in establishing high-speed …
Interview: Psychologist Deborah Offner on Educators as First Responders
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Visit the complete collection of 74 Interviews here, featuring author and researcher Angela Duckworth discussing psychology and parenting.
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Interview: Co-Authors — and Identical Twins — on What Connects Curiosity to Learning
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One of the fascinating contradictions of the American education system is that …
EduClips: LAUSD Seeks to Help Neediest Schools Through State Budget; GAO Finds Racial Disparities in School Discipline — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
EduClips provides a compilation of the most important education news from the largest …
Aldeman: Yes, Average Teacher Salaries Are Down. But Many Individual Teachers Are Doing Just Fine
In recent times, there has been a significant focus on the average salaries of teachers. It has become a commonly accepted conclusion, based on data …
Dressed in a straw hat and rubber boots, Vichai Khunnaseangkhum, a 6th grade teacher, leads his students on an adventure up a wooded hill near their school in northern Thailand. Three local farmers assist him as he teaches the students …
Outside Julia Richman High School, a dumpster sits on the curb, filled with discarded desks that are a mishmash of metal legs and worn wooden tops with inkwells. Inside the grand brick building, work crews diligently work to repair the …