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- Education Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: February 10, 2021Here's a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.Education Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: February 3, 2021Here's a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.Education Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: January 20, 2021Here's a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.Education Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: January 13, 2021Here's a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.Education Obituary In Memory of Michele Molnar, EdWeek Market Brief Writer and EditorEdWeek Market Brief Associate Editor Michele Molnar, who was instrumental in launching the publication, succumbed to cancer.Education Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: December 9, 2020Here's a look at some recent Education Week articles you may have missed.Education Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have MissedA collection of articles from the previous week that you may have missed.Education Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have MissedA collection of stories from the previous week that you may have missed.Education Opinion Harnessing the IKEA Effect for Student MotivationLaziness is universal, but so is the upside to effort. Asking more from students, research shows, makes them care more about their work.Education Supreme Court Declines Appeal Backed by Illinois School Districts on Tax RemediesThe court declined to take up an appeal backed by school groups of a ruling allowing some property taxpayers challenge their assessments in federal court.Education Opinion Why Leaders Need to Develop Their Own Growth MindsetHarvard's Richard Elmore has pointed out the "catastrophe" that is educational leadership preparation. We can all look to practice communities like Peloton to develop our skills, practice, and mindsets to help remedy that.Education Federal Appeals Court Upholds Harvard's Consideration of Race in AdmissionsThe case was watched closely in K-12 and higher education circles, and challengers of Harvard's policies say they will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.Education Opinion Lamar Alexander's Lesson in Education LeadershipSee a few urgent needs and develop a strategy to meet each of them. Then stick with it until at least half the people agree that it's right. That's been the senator's philosophy.Education Opinion The Best Way to Teach Values to Kids, According to ResearchDoes it really matter what we say to kids, or is acting on our values enough? A new study tests the effectiveness of words versus actions on how students learn.