President Obama, with Attorney General Eric Holder and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, speaks about a report from My Brother's Keeper, an initiative to expand opportunities for young men and boys of color. Susan Walsh/AP hide caption
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HOW LEARNING HAPPENSFriday
Are tests biased against students who just don't care? The Onion weighs in. Chad McDermott/iStockphoto.com hide caption
Older children can learn basic coding skills through this puzzle game. Courtesy of Two Lives Left hide caption
The drill team of Sophie B. Wright, a charter school in the New Orleans Recovery School District. The city's all-charter system is the first in the U.S. Skooksie/Flickr hide caption
Thursday
California high school students Briana Lamb and Cristian Gaspar are named in the ACLU's equal learning time lawsuit. ACLU SoCal/Public Counsel hide caption
Queens Royal College, a historic secondary school in Port of Spain, Trinidad. David Stanley/Flickr hide caption
Wednesday
Save up your pennies ... but shop wisely. Doram/iStockphoto hide caption
Tuesday
Using the hashtag #YesAllWomen, some women have suggested school dress codes discriminate against women and girls. iStockphoto hide caption
Louis C.K. isn't the only parent confused about the Common Core. Mike Coppola/Getty hide caption
Does colorful classroom art necessarily mean great teaching? Steve Ioya/Flickr hide caption
Monday
Many call for revisions in education. Nic McPhee/Flickr hide caption
Sunday
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication wants the Kansas Board of Regents to reverse the social media policy it finalized earlier this month. palebluerobot/flickr hide caption
Saturday
Digital media? Creativity? Early Childhood education? Mr. Rogers was an early champion for trends that are hot in education today. AP hide caption
Friday
Earlier this year, Vice President Biden met with representatives of student groups as part of the White House's Campus Sexual Assault Task Force. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption