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August 29, 2012

Common Standards: Blaming and Bragging in Presidential Campaign

Blame and credit for the common standards punctuates presidential campaigning, raising questions of fact and perception on both sides.  Read Full Post >

April 17, 2012

Did Romney Slip by Saying He'd Slash the Dept. of Ed.?

So presumed GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is taking a bunch of flak for telling a room full of campaign donors that he'd slim down the U.S. Department of Education if he were elected president. In fact, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat and backer of President Barack Obama, ca...  Read Full Post >

April 03, 2012

Voters Want to Hear More About Education This Election Season

Voters want to hear the candidates' talk more how they plan to address issues like school funding and college affordability, according to a College Board survey.  Read Full Post >

March 06, 2012

Former Ed. Secretary Margaret Spellings Is Romney Adviser

The key architect of the No Child Left Behind Act is among the team of advisers working on Gov. Romney's education policy proposals.  Read Full Post >

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