The Education Trust works with a diverse coalition of advocates and partners across the state of Maryland to:
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- State Issue 2
- State Issue 3
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Statement from The Education Trust on the interest-rate extension for federally backed student loans
Read moreWASHINGTON (June 29, 2012) Today, Congress did the right thing by protecting low interest rates on college loans…
Common-sense strategies for improving working conditions in high-poverty, low-performing schools are critical to attracting, keeping strong teachers
Read moreWASHINGTON (June 27, 2012) Much attention has been paid in recent years to developing meaningful teacher evaluation systems…

Building and Sustaining Talent: Creating Conditions in High-Poverty Schools That Support Effective Teaching and Learning
Read moreImproving public education depends on attracting, nurturing, and retaining talented teachers in schools with the greatest academic need. With…

Fast Fact: Imagine a world without Pell
Read moreWithout Pell Grants, nearly 10 million students could see their college opportunities vanish. As America celebrates 40 years of…
Neglecting College Affordability Is a Colossal Moral Failure
Read moreOriginal URL: https://edtrust.org/node/3961Kati HaycockJune 12, 2012
The Education Trust Welcomes Higher Education Research and Policy Analyst Mary Nguyen
Read moreWASHINGTON (June 8, 2012) The Education Trust is proud to announce the addition of Mary Nguyen, higher education…

Fast Fact: Think college isn’t worth it?
Read moreThink college isn't worth it? Americans with only a high school diploma are twice as likely to be unemployed…

Fast Fact: The clock is ticking on student loans
Read moreUnless Congress works out a deal, interest rates on federal student loans will double for more than 7 million…

Fast Fact: Teacher-prep programs fall short
Read moreStruggling students need teachers who can figure out how to help. Yet, only 3 percent of teacher-prep programs train…

Fast Fact: Baltimore vs. absenteeism
Read moreBaltimore’s aggressive, system-wide effort to improve student attendance has cut its chronic absenteeism rate in the middle grades by…
Good Teachers Create the Future
Read moreOriginal URL: https://edtrust.org/node/3962Kati HaycockMay 24, 2012

Fast Fact: Student debt stunts economic growth
Read moreAmong recent college graduates, 40 percent say they’ve delayed making major purchases (homes or cars) because of student debt,…







