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NPR News: U.S. Expected To Forgive At Least $108 Billion In Student Debt

NPR News: How Parents Can Help Kids With Dyslexia Succeed In School

NPR News: Researchers Study What Makes Dyslexic Brains Different

NPR News: Muslim Community Fears Backlash After Ohio State Attack

NPR News: 6 Potential Brain Benefits Of Bilingual Education

NPR News: Researchers Study What Makes Dyslexic Brains Different

NPR News: The Day In 1959 When Castro Took Questions From Harvard Law Students

NPR News: Millions Have Dyslexia, Few Understand It

NPR News: Bilingual Education Returns To California. Now What?

NPR News: Donald Trump Picks A Republican Activist As Education Secretary

NPR News: How To Teach A Sea Lion Who's Fussy About Grammar

NPR News: University Of Michigan Weighs How To Handle Student Concerns Post Election

NPR News: Students Study To Become Police Officers At Phoenix Magnet School

NPR News: Conservative University Of Michigan Students Claim School Is Anti-Trump

NPR News: Trump Chooses Michigan Philanthropist Betsy DeVos As Secretary Of Education

NPR News: Trump Chooses Betsy DeVos For Education Secretary

NPR News: How To Talk To Kids About Thanksgiving

NPR News: Notre Dame Must Vacate 2012, 2013 Football Wins Over Academic Violations

NPR News: Boosting Attendance In Preschool Can Start With A Knock On The Door

NPR News: New York Attorney General Says Trump Agrees To Settle Trump University Lawsuits

NPR News: When The Students On Campus Have Kids Of Their Own

NPR News: President-Elect's Legal Team Wants Judge To Delay Trump University Case

NPR News: A Lesson For Preschools: When It's Done Right, The Benefits Last

NPR News: To Get A College Scholarship: Forget The Field, Hit The Books

NPR News: Hey Students, Applying For College Aid Is Easier! (But Still Hard)

NPR News: Tougher Times For Latino Students? History Says They've Never Had It Easy

NPR News: On The Lesson Plan: Make Stuff. Fail. Learn While You're At It

NPR News: 'Invisible' Children: Raised In The U.S., Now Struggling In Mexico

NPR News: Teaching After Trump

NPR News: Sixth Graders Need To Talk Out Trump's White House Win

NPR News: Can President Trump Get Rid Of Common Core?

NPR News: Here's What Students Are Saying About The Election Results

NPR News: Still Haven't Made Up Your Mind? Here's What The Candidates Say About Education

NPR News: Jurors Award $3 Million In Damages In Defamation Suit Against Rolling Stone

NPR News: These Fifth-Graders Think It's Really, Really Important That You Vote

NPR News: Out Of Options, This School Got Uber To Pick Up Its Students

NPR News: Learning In The Age Of Digital Distraction

NPR News: Harvard Men's Soccer Team Sidelined For Rest Of Season Over Sexist Emails

NPR News: Jury Finds 'Rolling Stone,' Reporter Liable For Damages Over Rape Allegation Story

NPR News: Middle School Suicides Reach An All-Time High

NPR News: Is Capitalism Compatible With Democracy?

NPR News: The Burden On Black Teachers: 'I Don't Belong At Your Table'

NPR News: 5 Reasons Schools Should Measure Chronic Absence

NPR News: Supreme Court Will Hear Transgender Bathroom Case

NPR News: College Is A 4-Year-Long Balancing Act For First-Generation Students

NPR News: Freedom To Explore: 2 Schools Where The Students Call The Shots

NPR News: Lack Of Child Care Ratings Systems Leaves Parents In A Bind

NPR News: How A Happy School Can Help Students Succeed