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13 hours ago ago from The Educated Reporter

A new study from the Civil Rights Project has gotten people talking—or should I say snickering? At National Journal , the analysts pile on, criticizing (fairly so) that the report’s main point is a heaping helping of No Duh: Schools designed as alternatives for children in overwhelmingly minority areas have student populations that are—get this!—overwhelmingly minority. How much you care depends, as Mass Insight’s Justin Cohen points out, on ...

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3 hours ago ago from Education Next : A Journal of Opinion and Research

Are the right and the left coming together on education policy? President Obama’s budget address is encouraging, if ambiguous. Looking elsewhere, one also finds mixed signals. Consider the two reports that came out last week, one on charter school segregation by a UCLA group headed by Professor Gary Orfield, the other a Brookings report headed by Grover Whitehurst, the widely respected former head of the Institute of Education Sciences. ...

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1 hour, 38 minutes ago ago from Go Learn More

By Fred Jackson Despite the fact that higher education is important, there are often a number of obstacles that can hinder potential students from enrolling in college. At the top of this list, especially for single mothers, are family obligations and financial concerns. Obama grants, which are meant to encourage mothers to return to college to earn a degree, attempt to ease some of the concerns associated with going to college. In ...

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6 hours ago ago from Special Education

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10 hours ago ago from All about Online Classified

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