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Libya’s Teachers, Schools, and Children After Gaddafi: A Photo Gallery
Davide Monteleone / VII for Newsweek
Can Libya’s education system undo the dictator’s four decades of warped rule?...
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Want to Get into Yale? Try ADHD
A growing number of students are trying to be branded as hyperactive. The result? Better test scores, better schools, reports Heidi Mitchell. MORE
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An iPad on Every Desk?
Partnering with leading educational publishers, Apple unveils plans to put textbooks on the iPad. MORE
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Can Girls Win in Math and Science?
Some programs meant to help girls get ahead in STEM are actually holding them back, say Caryl Rivers and Rosalind Barnett. MORE
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Worst Drivers in America
Who's the most dangerous behind the wheel? Anneli Rufus on why you should steer clear of men and Montana. MORE
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Early Acceptance Rates for 21 Top Colleges
For many applicants, this year’s early-admissions process was more competitive than ever. Here’s a look at the results from 21 top colleges across the country.... MORE
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A Blow Against Child Marriage
The rate of child marriage is dropping in north India—and an innovative program pays girls to stay unwed. MORE
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Early-Admission Edge Erodes
This year’s early admission applicants had it tougher than ever, reports Steve Cohen. MORE
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Students Suspended for ‘Tebowing’
After blocking hallway with famous praying pose. MORE
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For-Profit Schools' Powerful Lobby
Spent $16 million to water down new rules. MORE
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To an 11-Year-Old I Know
Perry writes to a boy involved in the Penn State scandal to tell him he is a courageous survivor. MORE



