After faculty protests and a debate over racial equity, the state’s public universities reconsider whether high school students can skip a foundational course.
Tag: Education (K-12)
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U.S. Students’ Progress Stagnated Last School Year, Study Finds
Despite billions in federal aid, students are not making up ground in reading and math: “We are actually seeing evidence of backsliding.”
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After Affirmative Action, How Far Will the Supreme Court Go With Colorblindness?
All race-conscious policymaking is at risk.
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Wisconsin’s Governor Raises School Funding for the Next 400 Years
Gov. Tony Evers used a quirky rule to edit the state budget and raise the cap on public school funding — until the year 2425.
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Eton College Wrestles With Change in a More Modern Britain
The youngest headmaster in the history of the English boarding school that has educated the British elite for centuries tries to navigate a tightrope between tradition and evolution.