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As a federal funding cutoff looms, some districts are finding ways to make intensive tutoring sustainable.
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Phoenix Blalack, 6, works with a tutor on his laptop in his Indianapolis home on March 7, 2023.
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School & District Management Video How This Superintendent Overhauled Literacy Instruction
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Two elementary students read together on a bench at UCLA on Jan. 21, 2020 in Los Angeles.
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Teacher Preparation Q&A Solving the Mismatch Between Teaching Programs’ Supply and What Districts Need
A new tool could help teaching programs better align candidates' specialties with local districts' vacancies.
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English-Language Learners The Challenge of Growing Dual Language Programs, in Charts
Researchers and education leaders are grappling with how best to serve a growing English learner population.
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Generation Z has faced a battery of challenges in recent years and will have to tackle big ones ahead.
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