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It was just one sentence, uttered to reporters who had gathered around Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota last week when she turned up at...

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When university administrators across the nation worry about the potential fallout from campus protests, they may have Siemens Hall in mind. The building, at...

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The alleyway behind FAIR, a fine arts school in Minneapolis became a dumping ground during the pandemic. When students came back to school, they...

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Two separate groups of Republican-led states on Monday filed lawsuits challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s final regulation on Title IX, focusing on the...

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Today’s post is the latest in a series offering strategies to support older students experiencing reading challenges. You can see Part One here, Part...

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As the nation’s English-learner population grows each year, more researchers and policymakers are discussing how to best support these students linguistically and academically. Much...

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Nearly a decade ago, I left what I thought would be a lifelong career as an educator after just a few years in the...

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The government is ‘re-assessing the best ways’ to attract career-changers into teaching, the schools minister has said, after the DfE axed funding for Now...

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Schools should appoint “security leads” and devise emergency response plans, new anti-terrorism guidance states. The recommendations have been included in documents published by government...

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Staff at an East Sussex academy are preparing to ballot for strike action over a trust’s “absolutely excessive” pooling of academy cash. National Education...

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Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll meet the new president and chief executive of a foundation that backs stem cell research. We’ll also get details...

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Four Republican-led states on Monday filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s final regulation on Title IX, focusing on the new rule’s...

Policy

In the week since the U.S. Department of Education finalized a rule on the rights of transgender students under Title IX, education leaders in...

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High rates of superintendent vacancies have caught the eye of concerned lawmakers in at least one state. Wisconsin legislators passed a bill to expand...

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Just as peak field trip season was set to get underway in the spring of 2020, the pandemic hit. Schools, and the cultural institutions...

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Voters in the Grandview school district in Missouri passed a $50 million bond in early April—the largest in district history. The borrowing package is...

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Adam Tyner and Meredith Coffey, analysts at the Fordham Institute in Washington, recently penned a report asking: “Does ‘equitable’ grading benefit students?” They surveyed...

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April 29, 2024 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK NOTICE TO ENCAMPMENT Columbia is committed to the well-being and safety of all...

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Gail Collins: Bret, I have a feeling we’re going to be spending a good amount of time talking about the adventures of Donald Trump....

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Small academy trusts have been warned against asking for government-backed reviews after one chair said the results were used against them to force a...