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Tag Archives: school policy
3 Ways New England States Have Advanced Competency-Based Education
An in-depth report dives into how New England states are trying to help students graduate high school with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed. Competency-based education has a strong hold in New England. Five of the six northeastern … Continue reading
The Lucrative Side of Charter Schools
Key Brief Takeaway: New report puts first pieces together on how charter schools are profiting through the privatization of public assets BOULDER, CO (December 10, 2015) — One of the less-noticed elements of the new Every Student Succeeds Act is the authorization … Continue reading
A Critical Moment for Public Education in New Hampshire
A number of bills proposed in the Legislature would undo the progress we’ve made So many things are going right in New Hampshire public education right now. Our students score among the top in the country. Our educators have led … Continue reading
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