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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Readers May Get A Boost from Congress
Once a child reaches middle school they no longer need help with reading, right? Wrong, according to the new and...
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7 Tips for Tackling Controversial Science Topics
Your child's in science class, and a debate sparks over the legitimacy of global warming. Will your child jump in, or...
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Help for Autism Treatment on the Horizon
On April 2, 2009, the Autism Treatment Acceleration Act (ATAA) was introduced into the Senate. Here's what you need to...
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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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Election Fever 2008
With the presidential election just three months away, it's time to talk education. From school vouchers to college...
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