Author: Matthew Lynch
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ELLs’ Achievement Is No Longer a Subgroup Issue
Meeting the unique learning needs of non-native English speakers must involve entire school communities, and not just the teachers who have ELLs in their classrooms. By ... -
Does school choice help or hurt students?
Last week over 10,000 schools and organizations across the country celebrated National School Choice Week with yellow scarves, marches on state capitols and a variety of ... -
Harvard Researches the Outside Factors that Affect Student School Performance
A new initiative from Harvard student researchers aim to dissect the education systems of six cities — and find out what outside factors influence student classroom ... -
Tips to Help Students Cultivate Music Appreciation
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
4 Degrees to Make a Difference in Your Community
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
California wins $1.1 billion case against Corinthian Colleges
The hits against Corinthian Colleges continue to come. Corinthian Colleges Incorporated received a judgement against it in the amount of $1.17 billion to be paid to the ... -
Kids Discover Online Unveils ‘Search by Standards’ Feature
The new widget helps educators align engaging science and social studies lessons and units with state and national standards (NEW YORK, NY) March 29, 2016 – Kids ... -
Should Harvard stop charging tuition?
Political activist Ralph Nader decided to run for president on the premise of being a consumer advocate and one who fights against keeping America from turning into ... -
Are black girls being pushed out of school?
A study released by law researchers at Columbia University shows evidence that of all groups, black K-12 female students are kicked or pushed out of school ... -
The #1 Reason Young Black Boys Face Trouble in School
A new study produced by researchers at the University of Iowa reveals that black boys are seen as more threatening than white boys. While that’s not necessarily breaking ...