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'Badass Teachers' Go BATs In Washington Protest
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The Right's Leading Education Reformer Sees Promise Of Common Core
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Testmakers Say Glenn Beck Is WRONG
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Rand Paul Touts Education, Prison Reform To Black Audience
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Jindal: You Can't Sue Me Without My Permission
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Organization Strongly Disputes Charter School Study
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Homeschoolers Confident They Can Sink Disability Convention
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Minnesota Sues For-Profit Colleges For Misleading Students
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Glenn Beck's Anti-Common Core Crusade Seeks Test Boycott
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EPIC Common Core Battle Likely Headed For Recount
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Louisiana Sees Flurry Of Common Core Lawsuits
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Study: Charter Schools More Cost-Effective
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Obama Announces More Funding For Program For Minority Men
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Louisiana Common Core Feud Hurtling Toward Courtroom
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Two More Governors Want Common Core Out
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Tax Foundation: Stop Tax Giveaways For Education
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Rubio Introduces Bipartisan Student Loan Bill
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North Carolina Approves Bill To Tweak Common Core
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Union Sues To Block School Vouchers For Disabled
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Missouri Law That Would Allow Teachers To Carry Guns Gets Vetoed
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Report: States Should Scrap Exit Exams To Avert 'Catastrophe'
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Missouri Gov. Signs Bill That Could Revise Common Core
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Teacher Pay Is All Wrong, Says Reform Group
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Illinois Suing Student Loan Companies
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ANOTHER Teachers Union Condemns Obama's Education Secretary
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Teachers Union Flip Flops, Bails On Common Core
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Science Activists Push Climate Change 'Bill Of Rights'
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Scandals, Political Feud Bring Down UT-Austin President
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Louisiana School Board May Back Down In Fight With Jindal
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US Students Utterly Average In Financial Acumen
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McCaskill Releases 'Wake Up Call' Survey On Campus Assault
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Conservative Org Sees Liberal Bias In College Summer Reading
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Federal Study: 2008 Grads Not All Doomed
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Tech CEOs Request Billions For School Wi-Fi
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Low-income US Students Worse Than Russians
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Obama Administration Has A Major Plan For Education Reform
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National Teachers Union Demands Arne Duncan's Head
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Common Core Likely Doomed In North Carolina
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Washington Teachers Put Class Size On The Ballot