On January 25, 2017 AEI hosted a discussion of race, social justice, and school reform that was inspired by a forum in
Education Next titled «Education reform's race debate.»
Not exact matches
Starting
next Saturday, Trespass is launching a new weekly column
titled - I Can't Believe I've Never Seen..., in which our writers will review the films missing from their cinematic
education.
A case study by Meredith Liu
titled «Cisco Networking Academy:
Next - generation assessments and their implications for K — 12
education» released yesterday by the Clayton Christensen Institute profiles how the Academy, a comprehensive online training curriculum offered to third - party
education institutions to help high school and college students acquire the fundamental skills needed to design, build, and troubleshoot computer networks, uses technology today to deliver assessments in ways starkly different from our current
education system.
New York Commissioner of
Education Gordon M. Ambach said he made his decision to seek an injunction barring
next July's distribution of
Title I funds to states after learning that ed will make those allocations on the basis of 1970, rather than 1980, figures from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Washington — U.S. Solicitor General Rex E. Lee is expected within the
next few days to ask the Supreme Court to rule on the
Education Department's (ED) legal authority to require states to reimburse it for
Title I funds that were allegedly misspent prior to 1978, Justice Department officials said last week.
As many as 50,000 teachers and instructional aides could lose their jobs
next fall if current
Title I funding levels are extended through the rest of the fiscal year, Secretary of
Education Richard W. Riley said last week.
Along with Alexander Willen, Mike is the author of a new study in the latest issue of
Education Next with the
title «'' A Bad Bargain: How teacher collective bargaining affects students» employment and earnings later in life.»
For those interested in the finer points of
education policy, I'd also recommend: Alyson Klein on helping long - term English - language learners, Chad Aldeman on the difficulty of «raising the bar» for teacher preparation entry, Mike Petrilli's Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama» approach t
education policy, I'd also recommend: Alyson Klein on helping long - term English - language learners, Chad Aldeman on the difficulty of «raising the bar» for teacher preparation entry, Mike Petrilli's
Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama» approach t
Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the
Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama» approach to reform.
Eight states filed papers in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia last week, asking that the
Education Department be allowed to distribute
next year's
Title I payments to states on the basis of 1970 census figures.
In this edition of the
Education Next book club, Mike Petrilli asks Greg to make the case that, as he put it in his
title, The Game Believes in You.
With a $ 12,000 grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, they produced a report the
next year formally
titled American Higher
Education: 1958.
Back in November, in the wee hours of election night, I penned an
Education Next column
titled «Trump Happened.»
In this week's
Education Next podcast, Marty West talks with Josh Goodman, an associate professor of economics at Harvard's Kennedy School and the author of an EdNext article with a
title any student would love, «In Defense of Snow Days.»
The
next paragraph in the flyer is
titled «Hundreds of neighborhood children are going to alternative
education programs in other parts of the city.»
In an effort to help soften the impact of sequestration on school districts, the U.S. Department of
Education has offered states a waiver to rules limiting how many
Title I dollars can be carried over from one fiscal year to the
next.
From basic reading instruction to high school equivalency and workplace skills development, NRP offers more than 400
titles of comprehensive adult
education materials designed for students of all levels to take the
next step forward.
You'll also get timely updates on the Common Core State Standards implementation and the fate of
education funding for programs like
Title I and the Individuals with Disabilities Act so you can begin thinking and planning for
next year.
I have reviewed the
next of nine articles (# 3 of 9) here,
titled «Exploring the Potential of Value - Added Performance Measures to Affect the Quality of the Teacher Workforce» as authored by Dan Goldhaber — Professor at the University of Washington Bothell, Director of the National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in
Education Research (CALDER), and a Vice-President at the American Institutes of Research (AIR).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of
Education of the San Diego Unified School District calls on the U.S. Congress to remove the funding freeze for reauthorized ESEA programs that would severely cut services over the
next six years, and urges the passage of a modernized version of ESEA that is fully supported by federal investments in
Title I, which has been woefully underfunded for decades.
Next submit a customized resume that is in a scannable format that ensures that the key factors that recruiters need to see initially (job
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The
next section is
titled «
Education.»