High School Students Taking More Math and Science Courses
High school students are taking more science and math courses now compared with 1990, according to the new Condition of Education report. Read Full Post >
High school students are taking more science and math courses now compared with 1990, according to the new Condition of Education report. Read Full Post >
The College Board honors high schools with Inspiration Awards for outstanding college readiness against the odds. Read Full Post >
New article from the American Educational Research Journal finds student who take more rigorous courses in high school are more likely to graduate and succeed in college. Read Full Post >
Just over half of community college students in a recent survey said they felt unprepared for the rigors of college-level work. The nonprofit Pearson Foundation and Harris Interactive asked current college students this fall about their experience in an online survey, and the results illuminate th... Read Full Post >
If states want to get serious about college and career readiness, they need to track student completion of college-level coursework in high school. A policy brief by Jobs for the Future, a national Boston-based nonprofit, advocates better accountability and incentives for schools to prepare student... Read Full Post >
As schools look to improve everything from teaching to counseling to college and career readiness, students have a unique perspectiveyet they are not always asked for their opinion. A national survey project called YouthTruth is trying to address that often-missing piece in the reform puzzle... Read Full Post >
Education writer Jay Matthews offers a different approach to ranking schools: looking at the number of college-level tests taken. Read Full Post >
The number of U.S. schools with graduation rates no higher than 60 percent fell by 6.4 percent from 2008 to 2009, says a new report, which gives improvements by region. Read Full Post >
About 650 people from across the country are expected to gather in Washington for the first Building a Grad Nation Summit starting today through Wednesday. Headliners will include Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, former Republican Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Gov. Martin O... Read Full Post >
A survey released today shows broad agreement among students, teachers, and business executive about the importance of college and career readiness for high school graduates. But opinions about what exactly that means, how high a priority it should be, and what reforms are needed vary. Read Full Post >
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