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When it comes to the future of Connecticut's 12 community colleges, a great deal of uncertainty remains, especially on the issue of…
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With Connecticut's legislative session now over, there were a few bills passed that impact education issues in the state, and some that didn’t make it…
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A textbook being used in Hartford middle schools gives equal weight to an argument against climate change, despite the vast majority of scientists who say…
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Four years ago, Hartford school officials decided to try to reduce the numbers of students being suspended. So they implemented what's known as a…
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The state's new assessment for future teachers is biased against people of color and low-income students, according to a group of UConn professors, who…
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A large majority of teachers say that climate change should be taught in schools, according to a new NPR - Ipsos poll. But the same poll that found that…
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Governor Ned Lamont discussed with national members of the American Federation of Teachers ways to target – and then retain – teachers.Lamont got a tour…
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What happens when a community comes together to talk about issues of race and racism? This hour, we find out how one Southington, Connecticut group is…
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Nicholson Baker once spent a portion of his retirement savings to rescue first edition newspapers from being destroyed. He also fought to save card…
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Being a high school student isn't easy. There's pressure to get the grade, pile on the extracurriculars, and sleep enough to function. It's rare young…