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A leading Harvard professor says American education research gets an F. For too long, he says, excellent research hasn't been translated into meaningful change.
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Our story about Marley Dias' #1000blackgirlbooks list got lots of feedback and some really good suggestions for kids' reading lists.
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We talked to second-year students about what would have helped most in that crucial first year of college. Their main point: It's not just about academics.
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Marcelo Gleiser visited a fourth-grade class this week — and said the kids showed him the best in humanity. "I'll go back next year and the year after. Not to teach them — but to let them teach me."
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Schools are moving to high-stakes testing of social and emotional skills. Some experts say it's too soon.
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Have story ideas for us? Like what you're reading? Want something different? Here's your chance to let us know.
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Computers are not just about programming. There's also a lot of theory — and science — behind technology. Coding bootcamps often downplay theory, and some university programs are too heavy on it.
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Embedding musicians in a low-income elementary school has brought gains in math and reading. But is this a boutique approach, or could it be scaled?
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While the damage from lead in Flint's water is not yet known, even low levels can be harmful to children. The Michigan city's superintendent of schools says he's bracing for an uncertain future.
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Virtual reality and other innovations are helping international students and colleges tell whether they're a good fit.