A coalition led by Al Sharpton launched the first phase of an education movement. Churches in four cities are organizing working groups to lay their foundation.

The Rev. Al Sharpton and partners are launching a four-city tour to promote the reconnection of communities and schools. The cities are Atlanta, Richmond, Baltimore and Columbia.

Arizona's Black parents and leaders hear new data on the condition of their community. Their response is a solutions-oriented approach to ending disparities.

Educators are experimenting with research that says children focus better when allowed to move.

TFA is committed to recruiting 2,400 Latino undergraduates and professionals over the next three years to teach in predominantly low-income Latino schools.

Some experts say that kids need more recess—not more test prep—to excel in school.

Boys who go to neighborhood barbershops in the Mobile and Pritchard, Alabama area are getting more than a haircut. They’re also discovering books they can relate to, with characters that look like them.

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There is a lot of concern in educational circles that American students are not ready to compete on a global level. With advancements in technology,…

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Technology has changed our lives drastically over the course of the last 20 years. From the advent of the internet, to the use of smartphones,…

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According to The Condition of STEM 2013 Report,  “The academic achievement gap that exists in general for ethnically diverse students is even more pronounced among…