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We cover inequality and innovation in education with in-depth journalism that uses research, data and stories from classrooms and campuses to show the public how education can be improved and why it matters.

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We cover inequality and innovation in education with in-depth journalism that uses research, data and stories from classrooms and campuses to show the public how education can be improved and why it matters.

    Musical Education For The Class Of 2025

    Musical Education For The Class Of 2025

    Low-income districts find ways to help students make music. Though wealth gaps remain, more American kids at all income levels get music in school now than 20 years ago.

    Produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting
    Reporters: Elizabeth Miller - OPB
    Lillian Mongeau - The Hechinger Report

    • 4 min
    The students disappearing fastest from American campuses? Middle-class ones

    The students disappearing fastest from American campuses? Middle-class ones

    The students who are disappearing from college campuses the fastest are those from the middle-class, not low-income, families. The share of those from the middle has fallen at four-year institutions, while the share of students from the lowest-income and wealthiest families has risen. Colleges are trying to stop the trend.

    In collaboration with VPM/NPR.

    • 3 min
    Inside Maine’s disastrous rollout of proficiency-based learning

    Inside Maine’s disastrous rollout of proficiency-based learning

    How well-intentioned education and business leaders, backed by wealthy foundations and a success story from faraway Alaska, sold state lawmakers on a largely untested theory of change.
    By Robbie Feinberg

    • 14 min
    Part-Time College Students

    Part-Time College Students

    Colleges and states turn their attention to slow-moving part-time students.

    By Kirk Carapezza

    • 6 min
    Charter schools nearly destroyed this New Orleans school. Now it will become one.

    Charter schools nearly destroyed this New Orleans school. Now it will become one.

    The first black high school in New Orleans, McDonogh 35, was a source of pride, until the chartering of the city’s schools after Hurricane Katrina contributed to its academic collapse. Now, the school board hopes turning it over to a charter organization can save it.

    By JESS CLARK

    • 9 min
    A high schooler meets with a home visitor in West Virginia

    A high schooler meets with a home visitor in West Virginia

    A high school student in West Virginia talks about his career goals.

    • 24 segundos

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