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Cure for loss of SAT/ACT tests: Stop banning high school kids from college courses
We’ll improve college readiness if we let everyone take AP or IB, argues Jay Matthews.
Biden administration ends waiver limiting audits of students applying for financial aid
Weeks after relaxing its audit of college students relying on federal grants and loans to pay for this academic year, the Education Department said it will resume the process for the following term.
Educators nationwide completely reimagined summer school this summer. It could signal a new era.
The overarching aim of this year’s summer schooling was to start repairing learning loss suffered during the coronavirus pandemic — a toll that fell heaviest on students of color, students with disabilities and those whose first language is not English.
Weary of turmoil and division, most teens still voice faith in future, Post-Ipsos poll finds
These 14-18 year olds are coming of age amid a pandemic, racial justice protests and political hostility, but remain optimistic about their own lives.
Business partnerships with community colleges help funnel workers into jobs
Companies needing better-skilled workers also benefit from programs that teach those specific skills.
Can honors and regular students learn math together? A new approach argues yes.
"De-tracking" aims to improve math education for all, while reducing racial segregation in classrooms.
Energy Department awards $17.3 million in research funding, targets students of color
The Energy Department will direct $17.3 million to support research and internship opportunities, with a focus on increasing the number of students of color in science, technology, engineering and math fields, Secretary Jennifer Granholm said.
Many left behind in this recovery have something in common: No college degree
The latest hiring numbers show encouraging signs that women are returning to the labor force, but major struggles remain for men and women without college degrees.