education policy
The latest news on education policy
Universities and prisons compete for shrinking state budgets. Unless states trim prison costs, tuitions soar, hurting business and jobs.
Mitt Romney says his education policy will empower parents and hold teachers accountable for success.
Many boards cope with low voter turnout and internal bickering.
Parents should follow these suggestions to ace meetings with their children's high school teachers.
The U.S. Department of Education wants the public to use Twitter to speak up on education policy.
NCLB doesn't work, some say, and it should be replaced with writing assessments and learning records.
Obama proposes cutting funding to schools that increase tuition.
In this week's roundup: Taking another student's SAT for pay could become a crime in New York.
In this week's roundup: Maryland's educational system ranks No. 1 for the fourth consecutive year.
An association of American governors offers recommendations for teacher pay structures.
