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Microsoft Joins Effort for Laptops for Children

The New York Times

Learning by Going

Washington Post
Topics: Students | Teachers |

Students Click, and a Quiz Becomes a Game

The New York Times
Topics: Science | Students | Technology |

Advancing Pay for Performance

Education Week

Elementary Math Grows Exponentially Tougher

The Washington Post
Topics: Math | Students |

NASA Urged to Improve K-12 Education Programs

Education Week
Topics: Math | Science |

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Topics: Students | Technology |

Teacher qualifications improve in the past decade

In Gaps at School, Weighing Family Life

The New York Times

Improving the Odds: Preparing Washington Students for Family-Wage Jobs

Improving Odds thumbnailRight now, Washington's education system practically guarantees that, even if students meet the minimum high school graduation requirements, they won't be adequately prepared for a two-year college -- or eligible to even apply to a four-year college. This new report from the College & Work Ready Agenda advocates for a K-12 education system that prepares all students to compete for family-wage jobs.

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