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Following a speech at ASU+GSV, the education secretary spoke briefly with The 74 about civil rights, dismantling the department and NAEP’s future.
Haspel: Child care programs on military bases are shutting down amid spending freezes, leaving families scrambling for care and undermining readiness.
Cancer antibodies, water filters, prosthetic limbs, biodegradable bandages, even clothing that helps fight depression showcased in national contest ...
Hanushek: New research shows that reading and math skills can remain strong into old age for people who use them regularly.
Over twelve states since 2023 have launched or expanded programs that allow families to use taxpayer dollars to send their ...
Dozens of bills nationwide seek to address chronic absenteeism. While some focus on supports and incentives, others look to ...
A December report found that the school district often forces parents to sue to get services for their children.
I could blame the pandemic, politics, parents or some other word that starts with the letter P,' Katie Hicks wrote on Twitter ...
Nearly 60% of third graders aren’t reading at grade level. A new bill would require schools to use a phonics-based approach to teach students.
Aldeman: High-poverty Rust Belt district is exceptional at teaching kids to read — and has been for more than a decade ...
The former IES and NCES leader speaks candidly about radical cuts to the Education Department, government ‘stasis’ and the ...
The push for greater state control could bypass Congress’s authority and hurt marginalized students whom programs like Title ...