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The Biggest Movements Supporting College Readiness

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Children's Literacy Initiative Helps Chicago Schools Teach Students How to Become Independent Readers

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The American paradox: Schools stink, but only from a distance

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The credit hour causes many of higher education's problems, report finds | Inside Higher Ed

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Ready or Not, Here They Come

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Cheating at Harvard: probe focuses on plagiarism in era of blurry ethics

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Charter-school Groups Eyeing Washington

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How Will Education Play at the Democratic National Convention?

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Common Core State Standards Dividing GOP

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Did You Know?

“The national graduation rate stands at 68.8 percent for the class of 2007, the most recent year for which data are available. That represents a slight drop, four-tenths of a percentage point, from the previous high school class; it also marks the second consecutive year of declines in the national graduation rate, following a decade of mostly solid improvement.” – Education Week, Diplomas Count 2010

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