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The education secretary has had success in rolling back Obama-era regulations, but she has made less progress on school choice. That, and other education news in our weekly roundup.
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Predicting the future is hard. Good thing NPR's Claudio Sanchez has a crystal ball.
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The education world is watching the GOP tax proposals closely, in our weekly roundup.
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New federal guidelines for handling allegations of sexual assault have left many school administrators either vowing to maintain current policies or scrambling to figure out what to do.
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From hurricanes to pension battles, there is education news from Puerto Rico to Wyoming in our weekly roundup.
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In a speech at George Mason University, the Education Secretary emphasized due process for the accused.
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Defrauded students speak out against DeVos' regulatory walkback, and more in our weekly roundup.
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The rule was created to protect students from the fallout from abuses and failures by for-profit colleges. A new court filing says that the Education Department's delay of the rule is unlawful.
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Two new court decisions, and other education news, including significant new research on the effectiveness of voucher programs.
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The question has been dividing educators, politicians and taxpayers for decades: When it comes to improving schools, does money matter?