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Students in Maryland and 11 other states and the District of Columbia will start taking new standardized tests in March to assess their progress in math…
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An early childhood center for children 5-years-old and younger opened in East Baltimore Wednesday. It’s part of an initiative to better prepare that…
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A week after analysts announced a state budget deficit, Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County sent his staff an…
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It’s about 6:30 a.m. and 17-year-old Julia Miller, dressed in jeans and tennis shoes, is ready for school. But before she can head out, she has to wake up…
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There are nearly 1,000 babies born to teenagers in Baltimore each year, according to the Kids Count Data Center. And that has led to a lot of students…
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The nation's teacher training programs are not rigorous enough and education majors are being graded too easily, according to a new report released this…
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The Common Core standards for math and English Language Arts have led to major changes in how elementary and secondary students are being taught. But some…
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The chancellor is stepping down. After 50 years in education, and 12 years as Chancellor of the University System of Maryland, William English “Brit”…
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For more than a hundred years, educators have debated the value of homework and they still do today. This year, a school in Chicago banned homework for…
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One major study found sexual assaults are lower on campuses of historically black colleges and universities. But some question those numbers and whether HBCUs have the resolve to address the issue.