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This blog post is a guest post by Wayne A. Taliaferro, Policy Analyst, Center for Postsecondary and Economic Success at CLASP. The eroding purchasing power of federal grant aid, declining state […]
As we all know, many states continue to push for increased attainment rates aligned with state workforce needs. In the quest to increase attainment, many states began focusing on the […]
K-12
This April, in honor of National Autism Awareness Month, autism support organizations such as the Autism Society and Autism Speaks launched initiatives to shed light on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). […]
This post is a guest post by Jonathan Supovitz, co-director of the Consortium for Policy Research in Education (cpre.org) and a professor of educational policy and leadership at the University of […]
Early Education (P-3)
As researchers and policymakers continue to evaluate what pre-K and kindergarten should include, STEM is beginning to enter the conversation as a key component of early learning success. Recent research […]
This is a guest blog post by David A. Dik, National Executive Director, Young Audiences Arts for Learning @YoungAudiences_. The Arts Education Partnership (AEP), a national network of organizations, is a […]
Earlier this month President Donald J. Trump issued a paper entitled “America First – A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again.” While not a completed budget request, it is […]
This blog post is a guest post by Wayne A. Taliaferro, Policy Analyst, Center for Postsecondary and Economic Success at CLASP. Changing national and student demographics require new approaches to meet […]
To build on the Arts Education Partnership’s (AEP) work of aiding states in including the arts as they craft plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), AEP, along with […]
As of March 14, 2017, 80 “free college” policy proposals have been introduced in 27 states. While the clear majority of these bills never see the governor’s desk- nearly 75 […]
Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is a complicated process for students and their families. The 100+ question form asks for a variety of figures […]
Learning does not occur in a vacuum. Most, if not all, students carry outside influences with them when they come to school. For students that come to school hungry and/or […]
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