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2by Michael B Henderson Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...School sign which reads "Stay Safe Stay Home Covid 19" For 14 years, the Education Next annual survey has tracked American opinion on education policy...”
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3by Joshua Dunn Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...A program there allows Vermont high school juniors and seniors to take two college courses paid for by the state. [...]recently, though, students at religious...”
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4by Jay P Greene Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...Roughly contemporaneously, the Land-Grant College Act of 1862, also known as the Morrill Act, responded to national demand for new public universities that...”
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6by Michael B Horn Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...Swing Education, which formerly provided substitute teachers for existing schools, is now using its roster of teachers to help families staff learning pods. In...”
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7by Kelly Field Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...A Texas study found the most common dual enrollment courses taken from 2012 to 2015 were English 1301 (Composition I), English 1302 (Composition II), History...”
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10by Henderson, Michael B Houston, David M Peterson, Paul E Shakeel, M. Danish West, Martin R Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...FOR 14 YEARS, THE EDUCATION NEXT ANNUAL SURVEY has tracked American opinion on education policy. We have gauged peoples views through the throes of the Great...”
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11by M Danish Shakeel Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...To find out, we track changes in student performance at charter and district schools on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, which tests reading...”
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12by Michael Q McShane Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...According to data from the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, approximately 13 percent of the nation’s more than 7,000 charter schools are operated...”
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14by Henderson, Michael B Houston, David M Peterson, Paul E West, Martin R Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...THE 2020 EDUCATION NEXT SURVEY reveals a paradox related to what American parents think about the quality of the instruction their children received...”
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15by David M Quinn Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...To gauge the potential impact of a standardized rubric on grading bias, I conducted an experiment comparing how teachers graded two identical second-grade...”
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17by Stoll, Ira Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...To try to find an answer, I spent some time over the past week talking to Madison graduates and reading the high school’s alumni newsletters. “Mostly Jewish...”
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18by West, Martin Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...HAVE AMERICA'S SCHOOLS ever faced greater uncertainty? As this issue of Education Next goes to press, local officials are wrestling with whether...”
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19by Martin R West Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...? As this issue of Education Next goes to press, local officials are wrestling with whether and how to resume in-person instruction amid rising Covid-19 case counts...”
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20by C Kirabo Jackson Published in Education next (01.01.2021)“...Surveying Social-Emotional Development Chicago Public Schools is a large urban school district with 133 public high schools, including neighborhood, charter,...”