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Student absenteeism: Who misses school and how missing school matters for performance
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Teachers across the country have finally had enough of the teacher pay penalty
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Testimony on B22-355, the Bolstering Early Growth Investment Amendment Act of 2017
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Education inequalities at the school starting gate: Gaps, trends, and strategies to address them
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Back-to-school jobs report shows a continue shortfall in public education jobs
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Keeping an eye on the teacher jobs gap
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Exploring the effects of student absenteeism
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Student absenteeism: Who misses school and how missing school matters for performance
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The teacher pay penalty has hit a new high: Trends in the teacher wage and compensation gaps through 2017
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Two-thirds of adults have less than a four-year degree: Policymakers should work to make college more attainable for them, but also strengthen labor protections that help all workers
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Class of 2018: College edition
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Teachers across the country have finally had enough of the teacher pay penalty
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50 years after the Kerner Commission: African Americans are better off in many ways but are still disadvantaged by racial inequality
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Teacher pensions—the most important tool for keeping and retaining good teachers
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Local public education employment may have weathered recent storms, but schools are still short 327,000 public educators
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Fixing education inequalities will require fixing broader societal inequities
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Education inequalities at the school starting gate: Gaps, trends, and strategies to address them
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Reducing and averting achievement gaps: Key findings from the report ‘Education inequalities at the school starting gate’ and comprehensive strategies to mitigate early skills gaps
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Wages for workers with a high school degree or less rose the fastest over the last year
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Brown v. Board is 63 years old. Was the Supreme Court’s school desegregation ruling a failure?
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The hidden sides of NAEP: girls, art, and empowerment
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The Class of 2017
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Stop looking to the federal government on early childhood education
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What does good child care reform look like?
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School vouchers are not a proven strategy for improving student achievement: Studies of U.S. and international voucher programs show that the risks to school systems outweigh insignificant gains in test scores and limited gains in graduation rates
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New Jersey public school teachers are underpaid, not overpaid
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Don’t fix what isn’t broken: Why Betsy DeVos’ radical agenda for U.S. public education makes no sense
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Poor black children are much more likely to attend high-poverty schools than poor white children
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Five key trends in U.S. student performance: Progress by blacks and Hispanics, the takeoff of Asians, the stall of non-English speakers, the persistence of socioeconomic gaps, and the damaging effect of highly segregated schools
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Criminal justice policy is education policy
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Mass incarceration and children’s outcomes: Criminal justice policy is education policy


