Schools

Roya Rahmani in a dark blue outfit and white hijab sitting in front of the US and Afghan flags
Conflict & Justice
Afghan amb to the US on the Taliban: ‘They are not interested in peace but power’
Politics with Amy Walter: An Unexpected Battle for the Senate
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Politics with Amy Walter: How Social Psychology Influences Political Behavior
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Do Cops in Schools Make Students Safer?
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Young Floridians Reflect on Gun Violence They Face Every Day
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Trump Takes a Trip, A Foiled Terror Plot, A Teacher’s Warning
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Turmoil in Venezuela, Caring for Our Vets, Nixing School Nutrional Standards
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01/25/17: Executive Actions on Immigration, Budget Woes in Oklahoma City
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School Politics, Pioneering Women, Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy
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Kids and the Election, Russia Tension, Analyzing ‘Locker Room Talk’
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Rejecting Peace in Colombia, Trump’s Tax Scandal, Rethinking School Discipline
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Child looks at camera while sucking thumb
Education
In Arkansas, schools are supposed to teach in English. Here’s how one district gets around it.
Girl sitting with other students look to side
Education
Once, students were punished for speaking Spanish. Here, they are honored.
The Price of Justice, When Summer’s No Vacation, Design and Desire
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A Game of Cat and Mouse in Iowa, Rethinking College, A Reluctant Hero
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Voting Laws, College Costs, Mental Illness
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Guns on Campus, Tamir Rice & ‘Reasonable’ Force, Courageous Grandmas
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Education
New to America’s school system, this immigrant family found itself playing catch-up from the minute they enrolled
A school refurbished with US funding in Nangarhar province in February.
Education
Have we been duped? The successful building of schools in Afghanistan may be overstated
Eighth grader Tanzid Sakib goes to public school in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He arrived from Bangladesh at the age of 10.
Education
Tanzid Sakib’s first experience with an American school literally left him on the floor
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Education
How do we raise a global nation?
The Truong family arrived to the United States not long after fleeing Vietnam in 1975, when the then-capital of South Vietnam, Saigon, fell to the North Vietnamese army. Thu-Thuy Truong, far right, places bunny ears above her brother, Sy.
Conflict
New to America, this young Vietnamese refugee wanted to ‘erase’ his past
Student at Gibson High School in Monrovia, Deborah Natt,16, is smiling to be back at school. At every entrance there is a handwashing station.
Health
As Ebola loosens grip, Liberia’s schools begin re-opening
Liberian American Shoana Solomon started a campaign called "I am a Liberian, not a virus," to combat the stigma of Ebola.
Health
The ‘I am Liberian, not a virus’ campaign confronts the stigma of Ebola
SiveAnders
Development & Education
Three lessons from my year reporting on a South African high school
Cooper
Development & Education
Meet the woman behind a South African high school’s success