Education Week
Teacher-Pension Costs Could Put Squeeze on More Districts
Rising expenses and falling enrollment have hit St. Louis' retirement system. The district's problem resonates nationally as states struggle to deal with about $325 billion in unfunded pension liabilities.
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Museums Open Doors to Informal Math Learning
A new museum in New York City, along with math exhibits in other museums, are designed to infuse fun into learning.
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Plaintiff in Landmark Lemon Case Dies
The lead plaintiff in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case setting a key test for evaluating the constitutionality of government aid to religious schools, has died at 84.
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Postponing 'Stakes' for Common Core Won't Work
Postponing high stakes for the common-core assessments would delay important progress, writes Alice Johnson Cain of Teach Plus.
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An Open Letter to Pearson
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'i3' Winners on Track to Meet Key Goal in Research Arena
Recipients of federal innovation grants area largely living up to the What Works Clearinghouse research standards.
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