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  • The School System Has Failed Millennials

    The School System Has Failed Millennials0

    • April 1, 2015

    It’s no secret that U.S. students are not up to par with their international peers. The most recent PISA exam testified to this with the United States placing 17th in reading, 26th in math, and 21st in science. Unfortunately, these troubling scores seem to be following American students into adulthood. As a new study from the Educational Testing Service reports, U.S. adults age 16-65 score

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  • Charter Schools Do It For Less

    Charter Schools Do It For Less0

    • March 23, 2015

    Last week, the Star Tribune reported that hordes of parents are taking their children out of the Minneapolis Public Schools district and choosing different options, primarily charter schools. In case you are unfamiliar with the differences between charters and traditional district schools, charters enjoy more autonomy from state and district regulations. This enables them to implement various

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  • How the Education System Destroys Social Networks

    How the Education System Destroys Social Networks0

    • March 17, 2015

    I was at a restaurant for lunch and had time to visit with the waitress, who turns out to be a college graduate from a good institution. She has a degree in European languages. Here she is waiting tables with nondegreed people, some five years her junior, some 10 years her elder. She is making

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  • Mark Zuckerberg’s “A Year of Books” Without Any Classics

    Mark Zuckerberg’s “A Year of Books” Without Any Classics0

    • March 6, 2015

    Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook, made an announcement in January that he was launching a book club. He is calling 2015 “A Year of Books,” and he has invited Facebook users to join him in discussions and participate in author Q&As online. “We will read a new book every two weeks and discuss

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  • 5 Surprising Countries That Outperform the U.S. in Math

    5 Surprising Countries That Outperform the U.S. in Math0

    • February 25, 2015

    U.S. students now rank 26th in the world in math performance. When it comes to the international education race, we often hear how the U.S. is falling behind countries like China and Finland. But as these countries seem like perpetual overachievers, it’s easy to brush off their accomplishments and tell ourselves that we’re doing okay. But other

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  • Apprenticeships: A Safer Bet?

    Apprenticeships: A Safer Bet?0

    • February 9, 2015

    Chances are you’ve seen an infographic showing the huge return on investment that a college degree offers. But a new study entitled “Dropouts, Taxes and Risk” suggests that the ROI on college isn’t as great as it seems. This is because many studies evaluate the best possible outcome of a college education, failing to account for risks such as

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