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This weekend marks the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education — the Supreme Court decision declaring separate schools were inherently unequal.A…
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Today is the start of Teacher Appreciation Week. The North Carolina-based Center for Teaching Quality has launched a social media campaign called…
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About half of all new teachers leave the field within five years. Duval County businesses and community groups are trying to find a solution.They want to…
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The U.S. Department of Education is investigating the business practices of Florida’s largest for-profit charter school operator, according to a Miami…
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The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test is dying, say Florida education officials. By this time next year, the FCAT will be replaced with a new, Common…
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Florida lawmakers have approved a handful of major bills since session began, but what changes, if any, could they make to the state's education system…
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Florida’s plans to add computerized grading of its new statewide writing test could eventually eliminate the need for a writing test, advocates for the...
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It’s report card day at Miami Carol City Senior High, and sophomore Mack Godbee is reviewing his grades with his mentor, Natasha Santana-Viera.The first…
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A Florida lawmaker has proposed allowing students to attend college tuition-free, and then repay the cost with a percentage of their salary after...
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In many schools, Zero Tolerance discipline policies dictate harsh punishment—expulsion, suspension and arrest—for breaking rules.But some districts are…