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It's easy for parents and students to get lost in the college loan and debt jungle. Yet another plan aimed at helping students reduce debt burden takes effect this month. Will it help?
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Update: Part Two of this conversation is now online. Dr. Peggy Pittman-Munke, and Dr. Cindy Clemson, are both members of the President's commission on…
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Many, many more Americans would qualify for income-driven repayment plans, if only they knew about them.
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At the annual Schools for Tomorrow conference in New York, some themes stood out: college graduation rates, training teachers and doing more for low-income, high-achieving students.
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After its 2014 Advanced Placement U.S. history framework became a target of intense criticism, the College Board did something unusual: It agreed to a rewrite.
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Ken Bain has been studying teaching and great college teachers for years. He says they need to tailor their lessons and their teaching to individual students.
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Administrators say that the Virginia institution has been grappling with financial troubles for decades. And they blame an increasing lack of interest in single-sex education.
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A new report says 52 colleges offer, or plan to offer, some credits based on learning, not just seat time.
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From 2003 to 2012, state funding decreased by 12 percent overall while median tuition rose 55 percent across all public colleges," the General Accountability Office says.
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A framework for measuring opportunity — and outcomes.