Civil rights groups sue N.J. over graduation requirements
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What Trump’s Election Means for College Students and Parents
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Due to popular demand and in celebration of Throwback Thursdays, enjoy this interview with librarian Tiffany Whitehead from a recording produced during this year’s National Library Month.
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Faculty Members at 14 State Universities in Pennsylvania Go on Strike
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Germany proves tuition-free college is not a silver bullet for America’s education woes
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“Coming together is a beginning; Keeping together is progress; Working together is success.” – Henry Ford
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09/30/2016 | Washington, DC | Herald Chronicle U.S. Department of Education awards $245 million to support high-quality public charter schools Herald Chronicle September 28, 2016 – The U.S. Department of …
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09/22/2016 | Houston, TX | Houston Chronicle
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Alex Terego | Author
THE REAL BLAME IS WITH THE LAWMAKERS AND BUREAUCRATS.
A HISTORICAL CONTEXT.
Good intentions, poor leadership, and unforeseen consequences have brought us over the past few decades to this Crisis In Education.
1965. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was passed as a part of President Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty. And it has been the most far-reaching federal legislation affecting education ever passed by the US Congress.
