The Education Action Group is getting more and more brazen as they continue the drumbeat for major change in the public schools. Their latest...
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Four private education management firms will work to turn around what one administrator called "shameful" achievement records at 17 Detroit...
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Many people assume that the more money we throw at the public schools, the better the schools will be. However, studies have proven otherwise. Public...
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The number of homeschoolers in the United States has reached an estimated 1.5 million, or 2.9% of all school-age children, according to a report from...
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Each year, Newsweek Magazine compiles a list of the top 1,500 U.S. public high schools. While these lists are interesting, the method of determining...
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Fifteen-year-old students from the United States rank 25th out of 30 advanced nations in math and 24th in science, according to The Program for...
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Of all first-time college students who enrolled in four-year schools in 2001, only 53 percent graduated within six years, according to a national...
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School reforms should be monitored and judged by results that can be backed up by research, according to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, who...
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The vast majority of college students are feeling stressed these days, and significant numbers are at risk of depression, according to an Associated...
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The question of whether public school districts can deduct money from teacher paychecks for the political arm of the Michigan Education Association...
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