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Voices From the March: ‘I Shouldn’t Have to be Afraid to Go to School Every Day’
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Sophomore Tania Allen says two days after the Parkland shooting, someone brought a loaded gun to her high school in Clarksburg, Md. (March 26, 2018)
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New Orleans Schools 10 Years After Katrina
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When Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans 10 years ago, it upended the city's troubled school system and prompted a controversial state-led experiment in public education. Correspondent John Tulenko looks into the whole story. (April 26, 2016)
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Teachers Grapple With Lessons Around Sexual Assault
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Questions around sexual assault are front and center in many classrooms after allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh were brought to the Senate. (October 2, 2018)
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3Rs of Modern K-12 Education—Redefine, Redesign, and Re-imagine
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Dysart Unified School District Superintendent Gail Pletnick describes how schools can make changes to meet the needs of a generation of learners who must succeed in the innovation age.
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Voices From the March: Teacher Finds Few Words to Reassure Frightened Students
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Dan Rouco teaches math at Barbara Goleman High School in Miami-Dade County, Fla., and faced his students' fear after the nearby Parkland shooting. (March 26, 2018)
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Blunting the Impact of Poverty With Community Schools – 2016 Leaders to Learn From
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Rather than waiting to see if job losses and higher housing costs would impact schools in Vancouver, Wash., district leaders set out in 2008 to create an “opportunity zone” where schools would focus on addressing poverty. (February 24, 2016)
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The 2018 Election Is All About Education - Part 2: School Funding
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Educational issues play a pivotal part in this year’s midterm elections, including teachers running for office, school funding, and school safety. (October 23, 2018)
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Trump's Budget and What It Means for Schools: An Overview
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Education Week reporters Alyson Klein and Andrew Ujifusa appeared on Facebook Live to discuss President Trump's proposed budget, and what it means for federal programs and policy. (March 17, 2017)
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FB Live Interview: Politics & The University: A Collision Course?
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Does the leftward tilt of education scholarship spell trouble for ed. policy? Rick Hess of AEI thinks so. In this Facebook Live video, Hess discusses with Education Week Commentary editor Elizabeth Rich. (January 12, 2017)
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Learning Lakota
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Teacher Roger White Eyes works to ensure that his students at Red Cloud Indian School on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation learn Lakota. “I tell my students, this language has a spirit,” he says. “It’s who you are as a Lakota person.” (Dec 2, 2013)
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Could the U.S. Ever Reach a 90 Percent Graduation Rate?
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In this Facebook Live video, Education Week Correspondent Lisa Stark discusses the nation’s graduation rate with Civic Enterprises Founder & CEO John Bridgeland, whose group helped produce the latest 'Grad Nation' report. (May 3, 2017)
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