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TODAY'S TOP STORY
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Some states hiked education aid in recent legislative sessions, but other K-12 issues also competed for lawmakers' attention.
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TODAY'S COMMENTARY
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Schools should use technology to rethink education, not simply speed up what they do now, Justin Reich says.
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TODAY'S MUST-READ
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The latest annual statistical compendium from the U.S. Department of Education shows that high school students are missing fewer days of school, taking more rigorous courses, and signing up more often for sports activities.
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MORE NEWS
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MORE VIEWS
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(May 24, 2012, Bridging Differences Blog)
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(May 25, 2012, Walt Gardner's Reality Check Blog)
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(May 25, 2012, Global Learning Blog)
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(May 25, 2012, EdTech Researcher Blog)
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OUR COMMUNITY
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Comment of the Day
Schools are not brands of toothpaste, among which we choose based on our preferences. —SJNorton
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Weekly Forum Discussion
In a new report, Education Week explores the new generation of education advocacy groups that are shaping policy through aggressive lobbying and campaign activity. What impact do you see these groups having on public education?
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NEW STORIFY
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Earlier this week Gov. Mitt Romney unveiled his education agenda. Education Week's bloggers took a close look at the Republican presidential candidate's plan and the assertions he made during a speech this week on education. To read our analyses and what educators have to say about Romney's policies, visit this Storify page.
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