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tomloveless.com
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| | | | | In February, 2023 Bari Weiss produced a podcast, "Why 65% of Fourth Graders Can't Really Read" and Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnist, wrote "Two-Thirds of Kids Struggle to Read, and We Know How to Fix It." Both headlines are misleading. The 65% and two-thirds figures are referring to the percentage of 4th graders who scored below proficient on the last reading test of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), administered in 2022. | |
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www.nationsreportcard.gov
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www.edudata.blog
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| | | | | Programming note: I'm back after a long summer hiatus. I honestly just kind of lost motivation to do weekly posts. So, moving forward, I'm not going to promise weekly posts. I'll shoot for a 1 or 2 times a month, or whenever something strikes me that I | |
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www.insidehighered.com
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| | | The sweeping conservative blueprint for a second Trump administration would dismantle the Education Department, privatize student loans and end all ongoing Title IX investigations. Critics say it's a road map to authoritarianism. A conservative blueprint for a second Trump administration calls for fundamentally reshaping the government and federal higher education policy. | ||