
What Teens Want From Their Schools: A National Survey of High School Student Engagement
Among high school students who consider dropping out, half cite lack of engagement with the school as a primary reason, and 42 percent report that they don’t see value in the schoolwork they are asked to do.
John Geraci, Maureen Palmerini, Pat Cirillo, Victoria McDougald 6.27.2017
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Detroit is failing its students, and politicians are failing Detroit
3.8.2016
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Whose America is it? Why I want my students to read Ta-Nehisi Coates but believe Lin-Manuel Miranda
Robert Pondiscio 3.7.2016
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Leaving talent on the table: Fixing gifted education in America
3.2.2016
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Advocating for high-achievers
Brandon L. Wright 2.24.2016
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Stop with the political correctness and just admit it: Lots of high school graduates aren't ready for college.
Michael J. Petrilli 2.23.2016
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A culturally rich curriculum can improve minority student achievement
Audrey Kim 2.18.2016
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NYU study highlights unintended outcome of public pre-K: Bridging the gap in gifted & talented programs
2.18.2016
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Underrepresentation of high-achieving students of color in gifted programs
2.17.2016
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Increasing identification of gifted learners from diverse backgrounds
1.27.2016
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A fair shot at opportunity
1.14.2016
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The phoniest statistic in education
Robert Pondiscio 1.13.2016
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America's most disadvantaged students need real accountability, not ideology
John White 1.12.2016
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