Claudio Sanchez
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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Ken Bain has been studying teaching and great college teachers for years. He says they need to tailor their lessons and their teaching to individual students.
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Chronic, unexcused absence from school in Texas often sends students and parents to adult criminal courts.
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A new study finds Mexican-American toddlers are lagging behind their white counterparts.
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About 68,000 unaccompanied minors from Central America have entered the U.S. in the past year. We check back in with a school in New Orleans that took in 50 of them.
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The Education Department says it's keeping a close eye on 556 colleges and universities that do a poor job of complying with federal regulations and handling federal financial aid.
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Sixty percent of parents think there is too much emphasis on testing. Are they right?
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So, what to expect if Congress takes up the long-overdue rewrite of the main federal education law? We talk to some of the players.
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Good news about graduation rates, and more about Obama's plan for making community college free.
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President Obama will lay out three main ideas in a State of the Union speech that may echo his first address to Congress in 2009.
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Some states have been quick to drop the new national academic standards — but North Carolina is taking its time before deciding the Common Core's future in 2015.