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Morning Joe // Sep. 11, 2012 // 6:00 AM

Mika Brzezinski reads from a Charles Lane Washington Post column on the Chicago Teachers Union strike and from Mitt Romney's comments on the strike. More



Morning Joe // May. 9, 2012 // 8:13 AM

Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and former defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons Tim Greene debate the dangers of college football. More



Dylan Ratigan Show // May. 8, 2012 // 6:45 AM

Sen. Mary Landrieu and Sen. Lamar Alexander discuss their bipartisan work on education reform and on the Senate Public Charter Schools Caucus. More



NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams // May. 6, 2012 // 6:41 PM

Two years ago, Forsyth County School District outside Atlanta launched a technology program, encouraging students to BYOT – bring your own technology. More



NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams // Mar. 31, 2012 // 6:34 PM

Two studies may look at whether students who spend more time on homework achieve more classroom success. More



The Ed Show // Feb. 24, 2012 // 8:55 PM

Outrage in Chicago continues over the attack on poor schools, but Mayor Rahm Emanuel dismisses protests as “noise.” More



NBC News // Feb. 21, 2012 // 5:31 PM

A Chicago teacher sues after suspension for use of “n-word” during classroom discussion. More



MSNBC // Feb. 21, 2012 // 11:18 AM

Chicago teacher Lincoln Brown has filed a federal lawsuit after being suspended for using a racial epithet as a teachable moment. More



NewsNation with Tamron Hall // Feb. 15, 2012 // 2:54 PM

A 56-year-old student at Oakland University has been suspended after writing a controversial essay about his attraction for his professor. More



NewsNation with Tamron Hall // Jan. 17, 2012 // 2:31 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to weigh in on two cases involving students' online freedom of speech. More