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The Perfect Storm in the Educational Skills Crisis

According to a study from researchers at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Arizona, 40 percent of new high school graduates are unprepared for both traditional college and career training.

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A Meeting of the Minds: Equity in Public Education

Our education system is failing the most vulnerable in society—children of color who grow up poor. The imbalance and inequities in public education that have existed for too long are still at work in communities of color.

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A Tennessee Teacher's Evaluation Success Story

I started the school year filled with apprehension. My state, Tennessee, was rolling out a new evaluation system, and I have to admit that I dreaded going back into the classroom.

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Primary Sources 2012: America's Teachers Get Personal

Each day, America’s teachers are doing all they can—both in and out of the classroom—to reach their students and help them learn.

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On Teacher Evaluations, Teacher's Voices Matter

This week is about honoring teachers, education leaders, and reformers from around the world as they gather in New York City to celebrate teaching and learning.

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