The Council for of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) released Leading with Equity, a series of commitments to help
state education chiefs take action to achieve educational equity.
Their recent paper, Leading for Equity: Opportunities for State Education Chiefs, sets out 10 commitments to help
state education chiefs take action to promote equity in education for all students.
When I published them,
a state education chief took me to task for, in his opinion, drastically undercounting the number of decisions that had to be made.
Not exact matches
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Chief Election Official, Dean Logan, External Member, The Electoral Institute (TEI), Dr Kole Shettima, Acting Director General, TEI, Dr Sa'ad Idris, Lead Facilitator, Conny McCormack, National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter
Education Committee (IVEC), Prince Adedeji Soyebi and Deputy Director, Research and Documentation, Mr Emeka Nwachukwu
take time off for a group photo at a professional training in Elections, Electoral Data Management, Storage and Analysis, which began on 14th December in California, United
States.
During his time as schools
chief, he
took on the reform groups, the local school councils, the
education schools, the
state board of
education, and the
education research community.
And even though few voters outside
education circles know who they are or what they do, the
state schools
chiefs have increasingly important roles as new federal mandates
take hold.
The Council of
Chief State School Officers finally withdrew its ancient hostility to interstate comparisons, the Southern Regional
Education Board piloted some comparisons among its member
states, and the Alexander - James commission (chaired by then - Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander) recommended that NAEP
take this on.
Chicago schools
chief Paul G. Vallas said he «gave a little, and got a lot» from a compromise he made with
state education officials after threatening not to administer
state tests that the district's 430,000 students ended up
taking last week.
Backing calls from CPS leaders for a revamped
state education funding formula is Ginger Ostro, the former
chief financial officer of CPS who recently
took over as head of the Advance Illinois think tank.
If one assumes that charter schools get their fair share of Title II funds as per the underlying ESSA statue, 39 with 5 percent of the nation's students, 40 they stand to lose $ 115 million per year under the Trump - Devos budget41 — close to one - third of the amount the federal government invested in the Charter Schools Grants program in FY 2017.42
Education Week reports that Eagle Academy Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., for example, receives roughly $ 82,000 in Title II funding annually.43 Joe Smith, the school's
chief financial officer,
states, «If this was
taken away from us, that would hurt.
In a statement Friday,
state schools
chief Randy Dorn reiterated his view that if fewer than 95 percent of Washington students
take the
state tests, the U.S. Department of
Education could withhold education funding under the No Child Left Behind Act, which mandates annual
Education could withhold
education funding under the No Child Left Behind Act, which mandates annual
education funding under the No Child Left Behind Act, which mandates annual testing.
State education chiefs have
taken the lead to transform educator preparation across the country.
Washington, D.C. (September 13, 2017)- Five years after the nation's
state education chiefs committed to raising expectations and strengthening policies for teacher preparation, every
state has
taken action to ensure teachers are better prepared for our students.
When the Senate Health,
Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee meets on Thursday to take a closer look at NCLB waivers, Pam Geisseihardt will be hanging on every syllable spoken by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and several state education chiefs who are scheduled to
Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee meets on Thursday to
take a closer look at NCLB waivers, Pam Geisseihardt will be hanging on every syllable spoken by Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan and several state education chiefs who are scheduled to
Education Arne Duncan and several
state education chiefs who are scheduled to
education chiefs who are scheduled to testify.
To that end, NCEO works in collaboration with the National Association of
State Directors of Special
Education (NASDSE) and the Council of
Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), and in partnership with other organizations to build the leadership capacity and expertise of others to improve educational outcomes for all children.We hope that you
take the time to read the stories featured on this site, understanding that these districts have not «arrived» at the solution.
As the
chief architect of
education reform in Michigan, DeVos should
take blame for doing no favors to struggling public schools in Detroit and the rest of the
state.
If approved by the
state's
education commissioner, Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott will
take over as the New York City public schools
chief.
These ten commitments are actions
state chiefs can
take to create a more equitable
education system in their
state.
In a stern letter to
chief state school officers the Department of
Education last month reviewed actions that may be
taken to enforce the mandate that 95 percent of students participate in achievement assessments.
At a March speech to
state education chiefs, DeVos expressed disappointment with many ESSA plans submitted by various
states, singling out one in particular: «Another
state took a simple concept like a color - coded dashboard and managed to make it nearly indecipherable.»
At least five people have resigned from the Wyoming Department of
Education since
state schools
chief Cindy Hill was reinstated as the departm... Read more A handful of people have resigned from the Wyoming Department of
Education and more resignations could be coming, said the man who ran the department until Superintendent Cindy Hill
took over again on Monday.
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