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This week, PBS is launching a new documentary series, "180 Days." One of the films focuses on Hartsville, South Carolina, a rural and poor district...
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At Miami's iPrep Academy, getting ready for the state's new standardized test includes rapping. Two students are recording the daily announcements,...
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A proposal to limit students to 45 hours of testing a year is unlikely to reduce the amount of time spent on exams, according to a survey of Florida's...
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Performance funding in public higher education is a way for states to hold institutions accountable for certain outcomes. But new research shows it...
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Education Commissioner Pam Stewart says students cannot skip state-required tests, and teachers and schools can be punished for refusing to administer...
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Lots of people think there’s too much testing going on in schools right now. It’s one of the most contentious issues in education. Lawmakers want to...
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When lawmakers return to Tallahassee in March for the annual legislative session, they have a lot of questions they need to answer about public school...
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The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) in Tallahassee has just over 300 students, and the waiting list to get in is much longer. Maureen Yoder is one of...
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Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush took a first step toward becoming a 2016 presidential candidate Tuesday.And that has many asking how his position on…
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Students who are the first in their family to attend college often have a more difficult time finishing their degree. Research shows those students...