Education Policy
AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas State Board of Education has adopted a resolution seeking to curtail references to Islam in textbooks.
The U.S. Education Department said Friday it will take more time to finalize new regulations targeting for-profit college job-training programs, but emphasized it was intent on moving forward and holding the sector accountable.
WASHINGTON - The Education Department is giving school districts and nonprofit organizations from across the country $442 million to create merit pay programs for teachers and principals.
AUSTIN, Texas - Texas officials filed a lawsuit Thursday against the U.S.
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