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Current Term Enrollment Estimates: Fall 2014
The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC) recently re-published its report that looks into current college term enrollments
How Technology is Changing the Family Tree
Someday, DNA-based genealogy could create a universal family tree. How could these data sets alter how we think about ourselves?
Measuring Up
It’s the era of No Child Left Behind and the Common Core, but your child is more than a score.
OTI Welcomes Sprint as Latest Network Neutrality Supporter; Urges Prompt FCC Action
We welcome Sprint’s acknowledgment that strong rules grounded in sound legal authority will not impede investment in broadband networks
What the Rising Popularity in Dual Language Programs Could Mean for Dual Language Learners
NYC public schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña announced plans this week to add or expand an additional 40 dual language programs in NYC.
Audio Recording: Leisure Is the New Productivity
Instead of working harder to be more productive, we need to work smarter by taking time out to relax and connect with friends and family.
FCC’s New E-rate Order Brings More Money, Better Rules Supporting Fiber Investment
Through the FCC’s E-rate program
Alexander’s Assurance of Bipartisanship Does Not Guarantee a Bipartisan NCLB
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) released his highly anticipated draft proposal to reauthorize No Child Left Behind (NCLB).
Dual Language Learners in Sen. Alexander’s No Child Left Behind Bill
The opening bell has sounded on No Child Left Behind reauthorization. How do things look for dual language learners?