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New app teaches financial literacy to young people
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Feb 8, 2013
Mindblown Life, a new mobile app, is designed to help young people achieve financial literacy by helping players make tough financial decisions.
Just how would the 'sequester' affect you?
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Feb 13, 2013
For one thing, 63,000 kids would get booted from Head Start.
Universities crack down on delinquent student borrowers
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Feb 6, 2013
Yale and other universities are suing graduates who did not pay back Perkins low-income student loans because the funds for new loans come from former students paying back their debts.
Can money buy good teachers?
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Feb 4, 2013
One charter school in Manhattan is banking on high teacher salaries leading to higher student achievement.
New Orleans residents: You know you're wealthy when...
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Apr 10, 2013
In the third installment of Marketplace's "You Know You're Wealthy When" series, we traveled to New Orleans to ask residents of "The Big Easy" what being wealthy means to them.
More students finish high school
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Jan 22, 2013
The trend could be a boon for the economy.
Building great schools: How to make it in America
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Jan 18, 2013
High school principal Elizabeth Dozier discusses the difficulties in providing opportunities for public school students in urban centers, such as Chicago.
University of Phoenix tries to grow some ivy
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Jan 17, 2013
The for-profit, online university is offering a class taught by academia's A-list in a move to boost its ailing reputation
Mexico's Carlos Slim funds Khan Academy in Spanish
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Jan 15, 2013
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, the world's richest man, wants to fund the translation of online Khan Academy classes into Spanish. He believes this will widen educational opportunity in Mexico.
Does parental help lower grades for college students?
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Jan 15, 2013
New research finds correlation between financial help from parents and academic performance.











