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From drug dealing to diploma, a teen's struggle
A Story on the Power of Parents as Teachers
The Case for Being Bold
Being Bilingual May Boost Your Brain Power
Increasing Principal Effectiveness
A Teen Eye for Design
L.A. Students Fight for Quality Education as Their Teachers Get Layoff Notices
Reforming Schools, But Missing Goals
Scapegoating Educators
iPads Provide Needed Tool for Conn. Autism Students
The New Republic: The U.S. Could Learn from Finland
Can't Spell Oregon? No Worries, Spell Check Allowed
Military Recruiting: Are We Passing the Test?
In schools, change starts at the top
U.S. Students Again Trail Other Nations
What I've Learned
Inside the Teenage Brain
Los Angeles to Develop Value-Added Teacher Evaluations
School offers model lessons for D.C.’s jailed youths
Help Stop Bullying, U.S. Tells Educators
At a Long Island School, a Course in What Unites, Divides
The nine most common myths about bullying
Spurred by statistics, districts combat absenteeism
4,100 Students Prove ‘Small is Better’ Rule Wrong
Black male grad rates: Despair, and a ray of hope
Forget what you know about good study habits
Award-winning teachers dole out advice on fixing public schools
L.A. Unified's cold shoulder to charter schools
School dropout study urges early intervention
Fire teachers, or fix the system?
The case for $320,000 kindergarten teachers
Common standards would overhaul reading lessons in Calif.
Teaching secrets: When the kids don’t share your culture
Teacher accountability schemes let students off the hook
From job skills to people skills, the U.S. way
Student mobility in rural affects academic achievement
Learning teams and the future of teaching
Educators weigh benefits, drawbacks of virtual spec. ed.
Research ties W. Va dropouts to metro economies
To fight ‘dropout factories,’ school program starts young
Cell phones help Pakistani women learn to read
Analysis ties 4th grade reading failure to poverty
Improving literacy from a different angle
Writing to Read: Evidence for How Writing Can Improve
Florida Governor splits with GOP on teacher pay
The New Republic: Taking an Incomplete
Holding prom on a school night
The rules about how parents should make the rules
Hit back at bullies? Not at this school
Raising their voices
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