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Ed WeekThere's a troubling undercurrent to the national conversation about the black-white gap in student achievement. The (mostly) unspoken belief about black students is tied to broader…
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Managing Time and Priorities with Savvy and Wisdom
In this thoughtful Chronicle of Higher Education article, Allison Vaillancourt (University of Arizona/Tucson) writes about some of the time-allocation choices she’s had to make during her academic career: “Do I meet with the student who is struggling, or the one who shows great promise? Should I make an appearance at the often-pointless department meeting, or should I use that time to finish my…
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Ed WeekBoth Democrats and Republicans have submitted proposals to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary…
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Originally published: October 4, 2013 7:16 PM
Updated: October 6, 2013 9:52 PM
By WILLIAM H. JOHNSON. AND CAROL BURRIS
Photo credit: Newsday/Audrey C. Tiernan | An eighth grade student with a New York State English Language Arts test booklet. Photo was taken…
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Common Core | Feature
In many schools and districts, October and November are filled with…
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PUT A BUNCH OF SMART PEOPLE INTO A ROOM AND ASK THEM TO SOLVE A PROBLEM. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
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