National Education Several Florida School Districts Cut (Way) Back On Tests 9:04am April 29, 2015 by Anya Kamenetz Miami-Dade County abandons a plan to administer 300 different end-of-course exams. The new number: 10. Broward County will throw out 1,300.
National Education Delinquent. Dropout. At-Risk. When Words Become Labels 5:05pm April 28, 2015 by Anya Kamenetz How we describe students affects how we approach them, whether as a risk or an opportunity.
National Economy Education The Largest For-Profit College Shutdown In History 5:47pm April 27, 2015 by Anya Kamenetz Students say goodbye to Corinthian Colleges ... but not necessarily to their debt.
National Education In Texas, Questions About Prosecuting Truancy 1:31pm April 27, 2015 by Claudio Sanchez Chronic, unexcused absence from school in Texas often sends students and parents to adult criminal courts. Add to Listen QueueListen Now
National Education What If Students Could Fire Their Professors? 8:03am April 26, 2015 by Anya Kamenetz A bill in the Iowa state Senate would rate and fire professors based solely on student evaluations. Research suggests that's not such a good idea.
National Education Uncomfortable Conversations: Talking About Race In The Classroom 12:21pm April 24, 2015 by Elissa Nadworny H. Richard Milner's new book helps educators understand how to incorporate talk of race, class and inequality into their lessons.
World News Education She Got 80,000 Girls To Attend School And Won A $1.25 Million Prize 11:07am April 24, 2015 by Marc Silver A harsh encounter in an Indian village inspired Safeena Husain to found a group called Educate Girls. And now she has been honored with a Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.
National Education To Get More Students Through College, Give Them Fewer Choices 11:18am April 23, 2015 by Anya Kamenetz A new book recommends simplifying community college pathways to help more students graduate.
National Education Anti-Test 'Opt-Out' Movement Makes A Wave In New York State 9:25am April 23, 2015 by Anya Kamenetz Activists say that about 175,000 students refused to take federally mandated tests last week. Add to Listen QueueListen Now
National Education Could It Be? Researchers Find A Hiring Bias That Favors Women 3:14pm April 22, 2015 by Owen Phillips A new study shows that universities have a 2:1 preference for hiring women for STEM tenure-track positions.