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Introducing ‘Seeding Reading’
Today’s children are surrounded by digital media of all kinds. How will they ever learn to read?
Report: Federal Special Ed Dollars Not Always Fairly Distributed
A report released by New America explains how the federal formula for IDEA special education grants to states aren’t always fair.
Dear FCC: What is Wi-Fi Without Greater Capacity?
In order to really support digital learning students don’t just need Internet access, they need high-speed Internet access.
Getting the Common Core Political Handicapping Right
Lots of coverage of the Common Core State Standards mentions polling showing that the standards’ opponents are only a minority of Americans.
White House Summit on Working Families
It’s increasingly difficult for working parents in the United States to do all the things they’re “supposed to do.”
Making the Common Core Work for Latino Students
As exhausting as they can be, today’s children are a critical economic resource.
In Jindal’s Common Core Fight, Policy Should Matter Just as Much as Politics
Louisiana’s Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal is waging a lonely crusade to rid the Pelican State of the Common Core State Standards.
What Are School Enrollment Boundaries For?
How the District’s education politics remain fundamentally driven by the politics of privilege, class, and race.
Teacher Prep Review Paints Grim Picture, but with Possible Silver Lining
NCTQ’s inaugural 2013 Review was met with outcry and criticism from many teacher education programs.
Early Vocabulary Development and the Common Core
The early education community sometimes flirts too closely with that danger.