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21by 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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24by 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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25by Brian Greenberg Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...Schools that already used a learning-management system, whose students were accustomed to logging in and checking homework assignments, and whose teachers knew...”
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26by West, Martin Published in Education next (22.09.2020)“...[...]without prompt help from Uncle Sam, they may be among the institutions at greatest risk of succumbing to the virus. According to the CATO Institute, which...”
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27by Naomi Schaefer Riley Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...Random House Children’s Books announced plans to publish four 1619 Project books for young readers—one young adult, one middle-grade, and two picture books...”
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28by Martin R West Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...With state tax collections in sharp decline, concerns over widespread learning loss due to school closures, and an uncertain return to in-person instruction,...”
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29by Michael J Petrilli Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...Let’s start collecting information about the assignments schools are asking pupils to complete and use that information, in addition to test scores and survey...”
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30by Chris Stewart Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...Many of these public schools, let’s remember, were doing a poor-to-mediocre job of educating students to begin with, before the pandemic, as measured by...”
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31by C Kirabo Jackson Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...On average, a $1,000 reduction in per-pupil spending reduces average test scores in math and reading by 3.9 percent of a standard deviation and increases the...”
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33by Daniel DiSalvo Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...Since 1990, the AFT and the NEA have regularly been among the top 10 contributors to federal electoral campaigns. According to Moe in his book Special...”
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34by Michael Casserly Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...School officials in Cleveland, Austin, Tulsa, Anchorage, Broward County, and other urban areas also set up call centers and help lines in multiple languages to...”
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35by Juliet Squire Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...Coyle and Cassidy School, Taunton, Mass.; Institute of Notre Dame, Baltimore, Md.; Holy Family Catholic School, Hillcrest Heights, Md., Responding to the...”
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36by Joshua Dunn Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...Thomas pointed out that when the Establishment Clause was written it was designed to protect official state churches from having a national established church...”
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37by Daniel Hamlin Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...By looking at a recent national survey of American households conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, I found that homeschooled students are more likely...”
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38by John Bailey Published in Education next (01.10.2020)“...[...]the prospect of restarting is likely a source of anxiety for educators, given the sheer number of decisions they need to make and their concerns about the...”
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