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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2016 Citizen-Readiness Index
Jamie Davies O'Leary 10.7.2016
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Ohio’s college remediation rate is dropping: Why?
Sarah Souders 9.16.2016
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America's untapped STEM potential
9.9.2016
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America's most segregating school district borders
Jessica Poiner 8.31.2016
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The child poverty rate plummeted after welfare reform. Here’s what that means for education.
Michael J. Petrilli 8.31.2016
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Stop failing the kids helping you most with their rosy test scores
Erika Sanzi 7.28.2016
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Getting better all the time
7.27.2016
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How to close the enrichment gap
Michael J. Petrilli 7.27.2016
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Fisher II: A win for wealthy students
6.24.2016
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Racial bias in gifted and talented placement, and what to do about it
5.12.2016
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The next steps for career preparation
4.19.2016
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San Antonio's plan to serve high-achievers
4.19.2016
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