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121by Betheny Gross Published in Education next (01.10.2019)“...Lack of transportation can be a barrier for parents considering sending a child to a school that is far from home. For families living in neighborhoods with...”
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122by Patrick J Wolf Published in Education next (01.10.2019)“...Children carry their books into Alice Harte Elementary charter school in New Orleans. The state's scholarship program took place in the context of other recent...”
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123by Paul T von Hippel Published in Education next (01.10.2019)“...Every summer, the news is filled with stories about summer learning loss. The warnings sound dire: two months of math learning lost for most students every...”
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124by Michael B Horn Published in Education next (01.10.2019)“...Malawi, in southeastern Africa, is one of the world’s least-developed nations. Many of its children are among the roughly 250 million worldwide who are not in...”
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125“...From a political perspective that values equality and diversity, integrated schools are inherently good. Research also supports the notion that exposure to...”
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126by Alex Usher Published in Education next (01.10.2019)“...The United States has long been the world’s most popular destination for international students studying abroad. Yet in 2017–18, American universities...”
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127by West, Martin R Published in Education next (22.09.2019)“...Have charter schools intensified the already high levels of segregation afflicting American public schools? Such was the claim advanced by the Associated Press...”
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128by Kathryn Baron Published in Education next (01.10.2019)“...Megan Joshi has always loved math— and excelled at it. When she was seven, her parents would reward her for doing chores around the house with algebra and...”
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129“...Since the publication of A Nation at Risk in 1983, policymakers and politicians have worked to stave off a perceived decline in the academic preparation of...”
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