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Jun 06 Watch Grading Schools: How to Determine the ‘Good’ From the ‘Bad’? Students get graded by test scores, but how do we best determine if a school is "good" or "bad"? Education Correspondent John Merrow examines that question. Continue watching
Apr 05 Watch Chicago Program Aims to Close Achievement Gap for Youngest Students A Chicago program that targets high-risk, low-income students. Continue watching
Dec 14 Watch Ohio School District Uses Unique Peer Evaluations to Grade Teachers Special correspondent for education John Merrow reports how public schools in Toledo, Ohio, are implementing a unique peer-evaluation program for educators that looks to nurture teachers, but make it easier to remove ineffective ones. Continue watching
Dec 25 Watch Despite Teacher Pushback, D.C. Continues Schools Reform Gwen Ifill speaks with John Merrow for an update on efforts to reform Washington, D.C.'s troubled public school system. Continue watching
Jun 22 Watch Community Colleges Seek to Accommodate Rise in Attendance Special correspondent for education John Merrow looks at the growth of community colleges and the challenges now facing these in-demand schools. Continue watching
May 05 Watch No Child Left Behind Law Effects Free Tutoring Programs John Merrow looks at how the No Child Left Behind law is affecting the growing number of free tutoring programs for students around the country. Continue watching