Update 9/3/14: Debate on educationally-sensitive North Carolina Senate race airs 9/3/14 on UNC TV and Radio, also available via C-Span. This is the first debate
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Educators Address Racism, Corporate Reform, and Ferguson
On this date in 1963, “Integrated Schools” was among the demands of the March on Washington. (Take Teaching for Change quiz to learn more.) Today,
DC’s Mayoral Race, Student Boundary Assignments, and DC High Schools
Carol Schwartz, candidate for mayor of the District of Columbia, told the Education Town Hall that she would consider adjusting mayoral control of DC public
BATmobile in Seattle, PARCC faces challenges, and Detroit Free Press on charter schools
This is proving to be an interesting week in education across the U.S. On Tuesday, the American Institutes for Research, a DC-based nonpartisan, non-profit organization,
Understanding School Choice and Its Effects
In what some observers fear is a new trend in public school funding, a county outside Raleigh North Carolina just approved a charter school to
School Choice Week and Its Funders
It’s just a few days until “National School Choice Week,” a collection of events advertised as “independently planned by a diverse and growing coalition of