How should political views affect education? More importantly, how do they? From No Child Left Behind to the local politics in your town, politics and education are inseparable. We've got the resources you need to understand the complex ways that the political landscape affects your child's school experience.
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Is Race to the Top Making the Grade with Teachers?
Some educators worry that Race to the Top is turning meaningful change into a $4 billion carrot on a stick.
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Race to the Top: Billions in Education Funding At Stake
On July 24, President Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan introduced a milestone program named Race to the Top, a...
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Candidates' Education Advisers Square Off in Policy Debate
While Obama and McCain themselves may not be talking much about education, their advisers offered us a taste of the...
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School Staff Burnout: What You Can Do
Research and tips on how to support public school workers and reasons why the public school systems need parents to help...
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This Just In: Education Plays Key Role in Stimulus Package
President Obama's campaign stump on education went like this: "No Child Left Behind left the money behind." Now, after...
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