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Education

The Path to Excelencia: In Los Angeles, One School Leader’s Mission to Motivate English Language Learners to Succeed

July 11, 2018

by Esmeralda Fabián

Education

40 Years After the Bakke Decision, What’s the Future of Affirmative Action in College Admissions?

July 6, 2018

by Matthew M.

The students of LA public schools
Education

Teachers at L.A.’s lowest-performing schools don’t often get evaluated — and when they do, almost all do well

July 5, 2018

by Howard Blume,

Education

States Must Strengthen High School Graduation Requirements

July 3, 2018

by Laura Jimenez

The students are learning with the computers
Education

A Stubborn Excellence Gap

July 2, 2018

by Hilde Kahn

Education

Fixing education is key to improving job creation

July 2, 2018

by Bernie Marcus

Education

The Importance of a Diverse Teaching Force

June 28, 2018

by David Figlio

Culture

Self-Discipline and Catholic Schools: Evidence from Two National Cohorts

June 28, 2018

by Michael Gottfried

Education

Public Schools For a New Generation: 5 Reasons Why Millennials Will Bend the Arc of American Education

June 19, 2018

by Romy Drucker

Education

Students Are Actually Eligible for State Universities

June 18, 2018

by  Esmeralda Fabián

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