A sobering look at what Betsy DeVos did to education in Michigan — and what she might do as secretary of education; For students worried about Trump, Los Angeles school district opens hotline, support sites; Why Americans should not panic about international test results; NAACP moves ahead with its call for moratorium on charter schools; Why this high school works: ‘We are in a perpetual state of improvement.’; The top 10 books most challenged in schools and libraries;
 
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A sobering look at what Betsy DeVos did to education in Michigan — and what she might do as secretary of education
A look at DeVos by someone who has watched her work.
A twist on controversial ‘Professor Watchlist’: Notre Dame academics want their names added
The list was created by a conservative group and targets professors said to have a "radical agenda."
 
For students worried about Trump, Los Angeles school district opens hotline, support sites
Many young Latinos remain scared of his rhetoric and policy promises they feel are targeted at them.
 
Why Americans should not panic about international test results
An examination of why the data from PISA can be as wrong as the data was predicting the Brexit vote in Britain and the U.S. presidential election.
 
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NAACP moves ahead with its call for moratorium on charter schools
The civil rights organization's controversial position was strongly criticized — but it isn't backing down.
 
Why this high school works: ‘We are in a perpetual state of improvement.’
Sixth in a series on schools that provide opportunities for all children to succeed. This is about a high school in New York and what makes it tick.
 
The top 10 books most challenged in schools and libraries
Why people challenge books — and why they should not be banned.
 
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