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Lessons from Houston on the Benefits of Dual Immersion Programs for DLLs
Demographic data bear out the claim that Houston is transforming into an ethnically and culturally diverse large metropolitan population.
State Advisory Councils Encourage Collaboration in ECE
A new report from SACs shows progress in working with high risk students in early education.
The Post-ownership Society
How the “sharing economy” allows Millennials to cope with downward mobility, and also makes them poorer.
The Young and the Rentless
Can shared equity make homeownership safe for Millennials?
Wealth and Generations
By focusing on the growing riches of the “1 percent,” we miss another form of inequality that is bigger, and arguably even more dangerous.
Academic Fraud and Title IX Eating Its Own Tail
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 7: Andrew, Libby, and Kevin debate the larger meaning of the LaCour academic fraud case.
Court Rejects Effort to Stay Network Neutrality Rules
A federal appeals court today rejected an effort to delay the Federal Communications Commission’s historic Open Internet Order from going in
Dual Language Learners and the Scourge of Limited Data
How many dual language learners are there in U.S. schools? Are there more now than last year? The answer(s) may surprise you.