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New study suggests steps to boost MOOCs' retention rate
Stanford partners with Univision, Televisa Foundation to promote STEM education
Stanford/Cornell study shows increasing segregation by income
Stanford research points to how schools can support English learners
Alumna Jane Stallings, former AERA president and Texas A&M education school dean, passes away
Stanford GSE historian explores shift in understanding of sources and solutions for racial injustice
Policy students challenged to come up with a 'big idea' to improve education
Education Professor Jo Boaler joins ‘With Math I Can’ initiative
Denise Pope returns to Piedmont to discuss 'The Well-Balanced Student'
New Palo Alto school district equity coordinator has deep background in bilingual ed
Jessica Mendoza '02, MA '03, shines on Sunday Night Baseball broadcast, winning assignment for next season
Teacher turnover under IMPACT improved student performance, study says
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In the Media
February 23, 2016
Chronicle of Higher Education
Candace Thille warns about the risks of ceding development of adaptive learning software to companies that are creating ‘black-box’ proprietary systems.
February 19, 2016
KPCC's Take Two
Deborah Stipek explains what's behind President Obama's push for universal preschool and the challenges of expanding access to quality early childhood education.
February 16, 2016
New York Times
Sean Reardon discusses the potential for a citywide program in New York to achieve diversity throughout the school system.
February 14, 2016
Christian Science Monitor
Mitchell Stevens offers some historical perspective on the growing trend of ‘unschooling.’
February 9, 2016
Education Week
Martin Carnoy and colleagues call for an end to American ‘edu-masochism,’ the misplaced worry about poor U.S. scores on the PISA international test.