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Feds say NC special education still needs improvement. What they say still isn't working

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Feds say NC special education still needs improvement. What they say still isn't working

A report by the U.S. Department of Education is the latest to raise concerns about special education in North Carolina, which families and advocates for thousands of students with disabilities have long contended is drastically underfunded.

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Teacher evaluation systems and their reforms were built, in part, on the idea that rubric-based classroom observations, paired with feedback, would improve teacher performance and raise student achievement. Not every reform delivered on this promise, but there were bright spots. Tennessee’s evaluation system—the Tennessee Educator Acceleration Model (TEAM)—was among a small group of system reforms that were associated with gains in math and reading scores.[1] Whether TEAM is connected to other Read More

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· Jul 11, 2026

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· Jun 29, 2026

Free Tuition for Adult Community College Learners

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· Jun 23, 2026

John Thompson: Public Schools Are a Public Good, Not a Commodity!

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