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Teacher lawsuits over forced grade inflation won’t fix unfair grading – here’s what could

Some teachers are resisting efforts to give students grades they believe they haven’t earned. skynesher via Getty Images by Laura Link, University of North Dakota After...

Students lose out as cities and states give billions in property tax breaks to businesses − draining school budgets and especially hurting the poorest students

by Christine Wen, Texas A&M University; Danielle McLean, The Conversation; Kevin Welner, University of Colorado Boulder, and Nathan Jensen, The University of Texas at...

A Bronx school district offers lessons in boosting student mental health

  Building a sense of community is critical for students to thrive. Maskot / Getty Images Faiza Jamil, Clemson University If you are an educator or a parent,...

Philadelphia hopes year-round schooling can catch kids up to grade level – will it make a difference?

by Daniel H. Robinson, University of Texas at Arlington Upon becoming mayor of Philadelphia, Cherelle Parker announced that she will establish a working group on...

Going beyond instruction, community schools serve as ‘hubs in the community’

Selena Davis, left, 8, and Mariah Long, right, 7, play in the mini-diner that is part of the Lilliput Play Homes in the library...

The Rise of Microschooling and Educational Innovation in America

Students doing science. Adobe Stock Image (NewsUSA) - Every child has potential, and all children deserve the opportunity to learn, thrive, succeed, and pursue their...

70 years after Brown vs. Board of Education, public schools still deeply segregated

How school attendance zones are drawn can affect segregation. Ariel Skelley/DigitalVision Collection/Getty Images by Erica Frankenberg, Penn State Brown vs. Board of Education, the pivotal Supreme Court...

Teens don’t know everything − and those who acknowledge that fact are more eager to learn

Getty Images Stock Photo by Tenelle Porter, Rowan University If you, like me, grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, you may have come across the...

Should you delay your child starting kindergarten?

First graders answer questions for a project about bees. Photo by Allison Shelley | The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages Delaying the start of kindergarten has proven...

Homeless Children’s Education Fund aims to ‘end the cycle’ of youth homelessness

A.J. JEFFERSON, CEO OF THE HOMELESS CHILDREN’S EDUCATION FUND, FAR LEFT, AND PITTSBURGH FIRST LADY MICHELLE GAINEY, FAR RIGHT, WITH STUDENTS WHO HELPED MAKE...

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