
Kat Lonsdorf
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One school counselor's take on how to help teens get past the pop culture myths.
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The Senate has confirmed Betsy DeVos as U.S. education secretary. Here's what educators, lawmakers and education groups have to say about it.
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Fake news is everywhere, and many Americans in this digital age struggle to sort fact from fiction. The fix: Teach them when they're young.
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Here's how difficult it is for students with children to get access to federal money for child care.
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The election countdown is on — so we've rounded up the education talking points of each candidate in case you have last-minute questions.
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Research shows that the way a school "feels" can help kids learn. But school climate remains a hard concept to define and measure.
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From re-purposed lard pails to bento boxes, the way students carry lunch to school has changed almost as much as the classrooms they learn in.
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Teachers in the U.S. flee the profession at rates higher than other developed nations. Often, the reasons have little to do with pay, parents or students.
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The 1.1 billion girls of the world face many unique challenges, and education is high on the list.