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The Education Exchange: Do Gifted and Talented Programs Make Racial Segregation Worse?
Effects are modest, says new study by a Williams College economist
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The Education Exchange: What’s Next for Education Reform in Massachusetts?
"The union has gotten stronger, and some of the political dynamics have changed," Peyser says
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The Education Exchange: Enrollment Down by 1.2 Million at U.S. Public Schools
Homeschooling, private schooling gain
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Paul Vallas, an Energetic Education Leader, May Be the Next Mayor of Chicago
Windy City could find itself subject to “The Vallas Effect”
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The Education Exchange: Pennsylvania’s School Finance Plan Violates State Constitution, a Judge Rules
Not "thorough and efficient," an 800-page opinion declares, despite spending rates exceeding the national average
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The Education Exchange: The Myth of American Inequality
Post-tax, post-transfer data tell a different story about American opportunity
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The Education Exchange: “Virtual” Charter Schools Disappoint Compared to Brick-and-Mortar, an Oklahoma Study Finds
At online-only alternatives, academic achievement lags
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The Education Exchange: “Severe” Learning Losses from Pandemic, Data from 42 Countries Show
“We have validated the importance of schooling by taking it away, oddly enough”
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The Education Exchange: A Simple and Complete Solution to the Pandemic Learning Loss Problem
Give the better teachers bigger classes and higher pay, Stanford's Hanushek suggests
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The Education Exchange: School Districts Are Too Big To Succeed, Scholar Says
State action could break them up into smaller units that better serve families.