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State panel tries to understand why teachers leave their jobs
September 11, 2015
Chalkbeat Indiana
Why people think there’s a teacher shortage in Indiana and why they’re probably wrong
August 28, 2015
Chalkbeat Indiana
The Effects of Grade Retention on Student Misbehavior
July 21, 2015
PACE
GSU Details Impact Of APS Cheating Scandal On Students
May 14, 2015
WABE.org
More in School, but Not Learning
May 12, 2015
The New York Times
GSU Report: APS Cheating Put Kids Behind In Reading, English
May 11, 2015
WABE.org
Study shows APS students cheated out of education
May 8, 2015
CBS46.com
Calculating The Value Of Good Teachers To The Economy
April 30, 2015
KCUR.org
DUKE STUDY FINDS MORE SEGREGATION IN CHARTER SCHOOLS
April 15, 2015
ABC 11 Eyewitness News
Study: Common Core Barely Improves Student Performance, If It’s a Boost at All
April 14, 2015
National Review
Opt Out? Why Not? Rangers Lead The Way! ESEA?, NYT, Criticizing Success Academy Is Hardly A Risky Career Move In NYC!, The De Blasio Hustle?, New On NBCT, Michelle Rhee, Bev Purdue To Whiteboard, Whitmire Puts His Candler On In USAT, Sober Teach For Ameri
April 8, 2015
EduWonk
ACT test gains in Kentucky following Common Core
April 8, 2015
The Courier-Journal
Report: Students With More Exposure To Common Core Standards Learn Faster
April 8, 2015
WFPL 89.3 Louisville's NPR News Station
Reports Find 'Small Gains' After Common Core Implementation
April 3, 2015
Education World
Duke study: Most 'die-hard' college fans are male, white and didn't go to the school they cheer for
March 26, 2015
Alabama.com
'True Believers': Many Die-Hard Duke, Carolina Fans Were Never Alumni
March 25, 2015
North Carolina Public Radio
Reports Show Small Gains After Common Core
March 25, 2015
US News & World Report
New Studies Find That, for Teachers, Experience Really Does Matter
March 24, 2015
Education Week
History and logic to the rescue in reauthorizing No Child Left Behind
March 23, 2015
The Hill
Letting employees watch March Madness
March 20, 2015
The Washington Post
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