What four more years means for education

Our partners at The Hechinger Report look at what President Obama’s re-election victory means for education policy.

Our partners at The Hechinger Report look at what President Obama’s re-election victory means for education policy.

In their first presidential debate, Obama and Romney dove into an often neglected topic on the campaign trail: education.

Romney says federal government shouldn’t support Common Core, takes shots at unions; Obama says he sees both sides in Chicago teachers strike.

A school district proposed becoming the first in the nation to require career and tech training to graduate. Then parents heard about the plan.

As the 2012 election season intensifies, the country’s national teachers’ unions are entering the fray once again with millions of dollars in donations.

In rural areas such as Yoder, east of Colorado Springs, where many families lack Internet access, schools try to bridge the technology gap.