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Rise of homeschooling among African-American families
African-Americans are increasingly taking their kids' education into their own hands.
Cutting college costs, one book at a time
Board of Regents grants help give students access to free class materials
Smagorinsky: It's about removing barriers to college
TEDxUGA features 2 College of Education students
Cody: Reform policies are making schools worse, not better
Public school advocate Anthony Cody spoke at the UGA Chapel
UGA Center helps integrate robotics into classroom
Information technology is on track to save students $1 million over 5 years
Article named one of 2014's most-read pieces
Graff appointed president-elect of Children's Literature Assembly
Conference features latest research from UGA's College of Education
Faculty and graduate students from the University of Georgia College of Education will show the public their latest research at the 2015 Faculty and Graduate Student Research Conference later this month.