Filed Under: “Education”

What is critical race theory? It’s an effort to find the full story of history

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Republican activists are deliberately lying about a collegiate historical and legal research programs in an effort to get votes


Sleep deficits are robbing lower-income people of health and earning power

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Economic inequality manifests in ways people often don’t expect, including how much sleep we get at night


Free community college is the right idea for the right moment

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As America emerges from lockdowns and millions contemplate new careers, community colleges should be there to help


Pandemic schooling has not worked out well for many students

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Virtual learning and shorter school days have set back many students’ learning this academic year; increased spending on summer school and tutoring can help close the gap


America’s teachers were hit hard by the pandemic, long hours, and unknown technology

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The pandemic was very stressful for America’s teachers but there are ways that schools and parents can help


Public schools can legally require Covid-19 vaccinations, but how big will the loopholes be?

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All states require public school students to have vaccines against other diseases, but will they be as willing to make exceptions for parents who refuse?


Best schools often out of reach for disadvantaged students in choice programs

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School choice programs have been touted as a way to help poorer students get a better education, but research shows this isn’t always true


Poll: Americans want more spending on health care, education, and fighting poverty

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Despite conservatives’ calls to decrease spending, new poll finds public thinks federal government should increase funding in key areas.


 

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