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Financial leaders worry Millennials are financially illiterate

by Ellen Garrison | Mar 10, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON – Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Monday asked schools to teach young Americans about financial literacy, saying too many Millennials don’t know how to make good financial decisions. At a public meeting of the President’s Advisory Council on Financial...
Reports: States’ academic standards on the rise, but not fast enough

Reports: States’ academic standards on the rise, but not fast enough

by Jonathan Palmer | Mar 5, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON— States are making progress in improving academic standards, student outcomes and teacher effectiveness, but are still moving too slowing, according to national studies on state education policy. Education Week magazine, the National Council on Teacher...

More resources needed for Native American early childhood ed, administration says

by Jeanne Kuang | Feb 26, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON – Early childhood education programs in Native American communities need to expand child care and improve mental health services, members of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee said Wednesday. At an oversight hearing, Chairman Jon Tester, D-Mont., told Lisa...

Republicans question surgeon general nominee on health care, gun control

by Lauren Caruba | Feb 4, 2014 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Republicans pushed U.S. surgeon general nominee Vivek Murthy on Tuesday to address whether his support for gun control and the new health care law would affect his objectivity if he becomes the nation’s top doctor during a Senate confirmation hearing....

Harkin talks college accreditation, affordability and Higher Education Act reauthorization

by Jeanne Kuang | Jan 29, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON — More transparency is needed in the college accreditation system in order to boost student success and higher education affordability, Sen. Tom Harkin said to a group of accreditors Wednesday morning as part of his effort to improve affordability in his...
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