Claudio Sanchez
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More state control of public schools is on the horizon.
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The resignation of the head of the University of Missouri System raises an important question: How should he have responded?
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Expulsions and suspensions were much higher for African-American students, researchers found.
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Pre-dawn school start times are unhealthy and must change, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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From a young age, Caroline Solomon wanted a career in science. She also wanted to help other deaf and hard-of-hearing people defy the odds. Now, she's considered a role model at Gallaudet University.
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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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A new study finds Mexican-American toddlers are lagging behind their white counterparts.
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President Obama is on the road as part of his effort to jump-start his 2015 agenda. Friday he's in Tennessee, talking about higher education.
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Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and swept away many of its public schools. Now, the city's largest district is unveiling a transformed school system, composed entirely of charter schools.
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Nearly a million community college students don't have access to federal student loans, according to a new report.