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Bipartisan Group in Congress Seeks to End the College Blackout
A bipartisan bill would go a long way toward giving students access to high-quality, comprehensive information when choosing a college.
Early Childhood Teachers Need More Paid Time for Their Professional Responsibilities
In California, a new survey investigates how work conditions can affect teacher practice and program quality
NACUBO’s Misleading Spin on Merit Aid
In its tuition-discounting survey, NACUBO isn’t honest about how these policies are harming low-income students.
YIMBY
A very personal lesson in the severe weather we’re studying
Building College and Career Pathways for EL Students
2017 California New America Fellow Kyle Halle-Erby describes his work to help forge college and career pathways for his EL students.
Artificial Intelligence Owes You an Explanation
When an AI does something, you should be able to ask, “Why?”
At Some District High Schools, Grad Rates Are Climbing as They Lose More Students
Schools with rising graduation rates are also losing students to charter schools and schools in other parts of town.
Concerning English Learner Policy Trends in States’ New School Accountability Systems
How are states using the opportunity to redesign their school accountability systems? So far, it’s a mixed bag.
France’s Presidential Election Has Re-Ignited an Identity Crisis
Despite Emmanuel Macron’s victory, the election points to growing tension around France’s reckoning with its sense of itself.