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May 02, 2013

Pew Research: High Rate of Parent Engagement with Libraries

Even in an era when more parents than ever can access information at home via technology, they find libraries to be important, according to a study by The Pew Research Center.  Read Full Post >

May 02, 2013

Absolutely Everything Researchers Know About Bullying

In a new series of briefs, the American Educational Research Association examines what we do and don't know about bullying.  Read Full Post >

May 01, 2013

English-Learners Need More Philanthrophic Investment, Report Says

An analysis shows that philanthropic investments in programs and services specifically for English-learners don't come close to matching the magnitude of the population.  Read Full Post >

April 30, 2013

School Discipline Survey Finds Challenges in Making Changes

Many school districts are changing codes of conduct to limit the use of out-of-school suspension and expulsion, but resources needed to make those changes are often limited.  Read Full Post >

April 29, 2013

Within Schools, Novice Teachers Paired With Struggling Students

Novice and minority teachers tended to be assigned the lowest-achieving students in their schools, according to a new research study.  Read Full Post >

April 29, 2013

AERA: Socially Savvy Students Get By With Help From Their Friends

New research presented Sunday at the American Educational Research Association meeting here suggests students' confidence in their own social skills and the emotional support in their classroom can change the way they ask for help.  Read Full Post >

April 29, 2013

Physical Activity More Key to Children's Health Than Cutting Seat Time

Researchers in Canada have found that moderate-to-vigorous physical activity may have a greater impact on certain risk factors in children than overall sedentary time.  Read Full Post >

April 26, 2013

Report: States Spending Less Per Pupil on Pre-K

A National Institute for Early Education Research report released today says that recent state funding increases for preschool aren't enough to pull states out of a 10-year-long slide.  Read Full Post >

April 26, 2013

A Look Back at 'A Nation at Risk' Report

Thirty years after "A Nation at Risk" was published, Education Week revisits the groundbreaking report.  Read Full Post >

April 24, 2013

Are Your Preteens Self-Conscious? It's All in Their Heads (Literally)

A new study says that the brain grows in a way that supports increased self-reflection when entering adolescence.  Read Full Post >

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