- Op-Ed Columnist: Et tu, Harvard?
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- Even one of the nation?s most prestigious universities won?t stand up to the N.C.A.A. when it comes to idiotic policies. more...
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- Yale?s Witt Denies Rhodes Candidacy Was Suspended Because of Allegation
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- A statement released by a firm representing Patrick Witt confirmed that an allegation of sexual assault was made, but ?yielded no disciplinary measures.? more...
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- The Learning Network Blog: Reader Ideas | Teaching the Civil Rights Movement
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- Teachers across subjects and levels talk about what they do to make the civil rights era meaningful to their students. more...
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- SchoolBook: A Score Card for Changing Schools
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- Some 62 low-performing public schools in the city have been designated to be closed or otherwise overhauled. Some will be phased out and gradually replaced by new schools, others will be shut at the end of this school year and reopened with a radical change in its staffing in the fall, and four will be left alone on their current improvement paths. Here is an explanation of which schools are affec... more...
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- SchoolBook: On City Hall Steps, Harsh Words for Bloomberg
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- During a week in which the Bloomberg administration has embraced an independent, landmark study that linked its hallmark policy of small schools to increased student success, a group of parents and elected officials took to the steps of City Hall on Friday to denounce the administration?s education agenda, particularly its decisions to close or phase out city schools and its policies to address lo... more...
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- Obama?s Plan to Control College Costs Gets Mixed Reviews
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- While making college more affordable is a notion nearly everyone supports, consensus is more elusive on how to actually accomplish it. more...
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- The Learning Network Blog: Fill-In | January Events in History
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- Can you fill in the blanks in these 31 summaries of famous historical events that took place in the month of January? more...
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- The Choice Blog: What if the U.S. Tied Colleges' Financial Aid Resources to Affordability?
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- President Obama seeks to tie a college-administered, federally-financed student aid program to efforts to cut college costs. more...
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- SchoolBook: At Chelsea Career H.S., Worries About How to Get the Job Done
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- With $58 million in federal grant money still in suspension until the city can reach a deal on a teacher evaluation system for its struggling schools, the principal at Chelsea Career and Technical Education High School in Soho, Brian Rosenbloom, wonders how he is going to get the money to continue his efforts to raise attendance and graduation rates, among other goals. more...
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- SchoolBook: City Limits Free Tutoring to the Poorest Students
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- An increase in the number of students who qualify for free tutoring this year has led New York City to narrow its eligibility requirements, cutting off services to more than 3,500 students and offering them exclusively to those in the poorest households. Currently about 54,000 city students take part in federally funded tutoring because they attend schools that have failed for two years to make ad... more...
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