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Aspen educators and community members marched on Thursday to advocate for stronger state support for public education. This was part of a statewide day of action to rally against public education ...
By the late 1860s, the common school movement, which advocated for free, universal, state-funded education, had been growing in the North for decades, according to the Center on Education Policy.
Educators, students, families and community members from across Colorado gathered for a rally to support funding for Colorado public schools outside the Colorado Capitol building in Denver on ...
In the late 1980s, “schools of education” began training teachers in the “gold star” theory — every student gets a gold star for trying. The reward was the attempt, not the achievement.
Students with disabilities in the United States are guaranteed the right to a free and appropriate public education. What sets IEPs and 504 plans apart?
Guest columnist Tom Jackson, a current member of the State Board of Education, argues reforms to the board should not be tucked into the state budget bill but should instead be made out in the open.
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