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Maddie Rullo // Sep. 15, 2011 // 8:00 AM

Today's education news headlines, condensed. More



Patricia Kuhl // Sep. 14, 2011 // 12:20 PM

Infants who live in bilingual households are more open to language learning for longer and are more flexible thinkers. More



Maddie Rullo // Sep. 14, 2011 // 9:24 AM

Today's education news headlines, condensed. More



Arthur Reynolds, Judy Temple, and Barry White // Sep. 13, 2011 // 4:00 PM

Data from the 30-year Chicago Longitudinal Study suggests that for every $1 spent on preschool in low-income neighborhoods, society can expect a retur   More



Alexandra Hootnick // Sep. 13, 2011 // 1:22 PM

Today's education news headlines, condensed. More



Margaret Spellings // Sep. 12, 2011 // 10:14 AM

Whether you like it or hate it, No Child Left Behind brought the education system into the public discourse. More



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Philadelphia: June 5-12 2011
Education Nation On-the-Road’s last stop was Philadelphia! You can still watch video from the Philadelphia Teacher Town Hall and Job One events here at EducationNation.com. More
Los Angeles: May 13-19 2011
Education Nation On-the-Road was in Los Angeles May 13-19. Check out highlights from the Teacher Town Hall and Job One panel discussion, and find out more about the challenges and opportunities for LA’s school system. More
Chicago: May 1-7 2011
Education Nation On-the-Road’s first stop was Chicago, Illinois! Chicago locals visited us at the Education Nation Experience on NBC Plaza, and 250 teachers came together for a Teacher Town Hall to talk about challenges and opportunities inside and outside the classroom. NBC News also convened Chicago civic and business leaders for a discussion on how best to prepare our students for the jobs of the future. More