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The measure is designed to replace the current standardized testing system with 鈥減rogress monitoring鈥 tests, which will require that students be administered exams at the beginning, middle and end of each school year.
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The bill would keep confidential names and other information about applicants for state college and university presidencies, though information about finalists would be released near the end of searches.
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Researcher Jeffrey Sachs says that U.S. teachers are being censored for broaching certain topics. One group in New Hampshire is offering a $500 bounty for teachers who discuss critical race theory.
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When Jose Dotres takes office as the next superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, he'll stepping in during a time of crisis, as the pandemic continues to take its toll. WLRN's Kate Payne spoke with Dotres about what he faces.
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More campuses are expected to add the requirement, with potential legal challenges ahead. One key point: Requiring vaccines for infectious diseases is nothing new for many residential colleges.
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It鈥檚 game day in the eighth grade International Baccalaureate design class at Ada Merritt K-8 Center in Little Havana in Miami.The games the students are鈥
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Know the joke about how many college students it takes to screw in a light bulb?Probably not, since it鈥檚 not a real joke. Nor is the decision some鈥
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Last week the international Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development released the results of a global study looking at the effect of鈥
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At last count, during the 2013-2014 school year, the number of homeless students had risen to more than 71,000 in Florida's public schools. For many of鈥
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Students who are considered homeless by Florida schools can be living in hotels, trailer parks, in campgrounds or doubled up with friends or relatives....
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The first time some students learn about finances is during a high school economics class. Others learn by trial and error, but one program in the Tampa...
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Florida just completed the first year of one of the biggest experiments in U.S. education.For the first time this year, every grade in every public school鈥