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Will We Listen to the Teacher?

Yesterday, I was thrilled to take part in the PBS Teacher Town Hall hosted by PBS as part of its American Graduate series.

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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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It's About More Than "Small" When it Comes to Improving Schools

How do we sustain the positive impact of small schools?

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In Boosting Graduation Rates, It’s Not Just School Size that Matters

A new study shows that the students who attend "small" public high schools - those with about 100 students per grade - were more likely to graduate than their counterparts at larger schools.

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Impatient Blogger's News of the Day: Haiti, Health on the Frontlines, and College Students

Helping Haiti, preparing college students, poverty in America, and a new coalition launches to help women and newborns.

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