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Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos speaks about a donation from President Trump to the Department of Education during the daily press briefing at the White House. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
The Ongoing Battle Between Science Teachers And Fake News
Thursday
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Meet The 5 New Inductees Of The National Teachers Hall Of Fame
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The team from Honduras at the FIRST Global Challenge in Washington, D.C. Liam James Doyle/NPR hide caption
What Really Happened At That Robotics Competition You've Heard So Much About
Hundreds of protesters greet Education Secretary Betsy DeVos this week in Denver, where she addressed the American Legislative Exchange Council. Ann Marie Awad/CPR hide caption
Thursday
Hundreds of protesters hold signs and chant at a rally in front of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is scheduled to deliver a speech to the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, which backs school choice policies coast to coast. Ann Marie Awad/CPR hide caption
Betsy DeVos Speech Greeted By Protesters She Calls 'Defenders Of The Status Quo'
Wednesday
Say Goodbye To X+Y: Should Community Colleges Abolish Algebra?
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Artist Imani Turner works on a watercolor piece inspired by the solar system. "Art creates opportunities for all of us to learn about ourselves," says Tony Brunswick, the executive director of Art Enables. "We really believe in the power of art." Becky Harlan/NPR hide caption