Circle of 6 was born out of the 2011 "Apps Against Abuse" challenge, a partnership between the Office of the Vice President, Department of Health and Human Services and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Kainaz Amaria/NPR hide caption
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HOW LEARNING HAPPENSThursday
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Campbell Brown of the Partnership for Educational Justice, with plaintiffs in their New York teacher tenure lawsuit. Gwynne Hogan/WNYC hide caption
Teacher Tenure Lawsuits Spread From California To New York
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Inside Brown's John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library. David Hilowitz/Flickr hide caption
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Learning to read starts early and takes years. Melanie Holtsman/Flickr hide caption
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Gary Kendrick, 8, works on his freestyle stroke with help from a counselor at Ransom Everglades School. Kendrick did not know how to swim before he started lessons at the school. Wilson Sayre/WLRN hide caption
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Haziz Self says that he's learned "what it means to live up to your principles." Kimberly Paynter/WHYY hide caption
In This School, Class Is A Workshop And Experiments Are Mandatory
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In Asheville, N.C., Summer Vacation Lasts Just A Few Weeks
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A new report suggest there's a dropout crisis among the nation's teachers. iStockphoto.com hide caption
The Boston Children's Museum opens its doors for grown-ups to play after hours. Dave Levy/Flickr hide caption
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Everest Institute in Boston. Mallory Noe-Payne/WGBH hide caption
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Tuition and fees at most community colleges these days are pretty reasonable but according to a new report, students in a fifth of these schools do not have access to federal student loans. iStockPhoto hide caption