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Jaclyn Zubrzycki

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Denver, CO, United States

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Past articles by Jackie:

More States Take On Media Literacy in Schools

More states are requiring schools to teach about media literacy. → Read More

More States Take On Media Literacy in Schools

More states are requiring schools to teach about media literacy. → Read More

Betsy DeVos Urges States to Take Reins on K-12 Policy

The U.S. secretary of education told those gathered for a conference of the conservative ALEC group that she supports a smaller federal role in education and encouraged states to pursue school choice. → Read More

Project-Based Learning's Next Project: Understanding When It Works

New research found that project-based learning can help improve students' academic achievement in low-income communities, but that success is not guaranteed. → Read More

Project-Based Learning's Next Project: Understanding When It Works

New research found that project-based learning can help improve students' academic achievement in low-income communities, but that success is not guaranteed. → Read More

States Consider Competency-Based Learning—But Mostly for Adults

Measures that would reward workers and students for skills and accomplishments rather than for the time they spend in class moved in fits and starts through legislatures in seven states in 2016 and 2017. → Read More

States Consider Competency-Based Learning—But Mostly for Adults

Measures that would reward workers and students for skills and accomplishments rather than for the time they spend in class moved in fits and starts through legislatures in seven states in 2016 and 2017. → Read More

States Consider Competency-Based Learning—But Mostly for Adults

Measures that would reward workers and students for skills and accomplishments rather than for the time they spend in class moved in fits and starts through legislatures in seven states in 2016 and 2017. → Read More

Oregon Considers Ethnic Studies Standards

Oregon is the latest state to consider adding an ethnic studies curriculum. → Read More

Misconceptions About Climate Change Common Among Science Teachers

Secondary science teachers in Florida and Puerto Rico knew no more than the general public about the causes of and the science behind climate change, according to a new study. → Read More

Misconceptions About Climate Change Common Among Science Teachers

Secondary science teachers in Florida and Puerto Rico knew no more than the general public about the causes of and the science behind climate change, according to a new study. → Read More

Google Maps a Spelling Bee for States

As the nation's top young spellers compete in the National Spelling Bee, a map from Google is a reminder that many of us struggle to spell much simpler words. → Read More

Lack of Financial Literacy May Inhibit College Borrowing, Study Suggests

High school seniors and others who are less financially literate prove more reluctant to take college loans, and that could hurt their future earnings, a Vanderbilt University study finds. → Read More

Higher-Income Teenagers Are More Financially Literate, Global Test Finds

The second-ever international assessment for financial literacy finds U.S. students are about average. → Read More

Higher-Income Teenagers Are More Financially Literate, Global Test Finds

The second-ever international assessment for financial literacy finds U.S. students are about average. → Read More

New Trump Budget Eliminates Arts, Humanities, Library Agencies

The arts and humanities endowments and IMLS, which support education programs, face drastic cuts in the 2018 federal budget. → Read More

New Trump Budget Eliminates Arts, Humanities, Library Agencies

The arts and humanities endowments and IMLS, which support education programs, face drastic cuts in the 2018 federal budget. → Read More

National Endowment for the Humanities Director Resigns

Already suffering from the threatened budget cuts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, which helps fund a variety of educational programs for teachers, faces another blow: the resignation of its chairman. → Read More

National Endowment for the Humanities Director Resigns

Already suffering from the threatened budget cuts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, which helps fund a variety of educational programs for teachers, faces another blow: the resignation of its chairman. → Read More

Should Home Schoolers Follow the Common Core?

A home schooling advocacy group was concerned when a state legislator proposed requiring home schoolers to follow the Common Core State Standards. → Read More