01 Oct Elevating the American Education Debate
It's time for moderates in the education debate to speak out and deflect attention away from the schools-good, schools-bad zealots, write David Rutkowski and Lesli Rutkowski. ...
It's time for moderates in the education debate to speak out and deflect attention away from the schools-good, schools-bad zealots, write David Rutkowski and Lesli Rutkowski. ...
Lawmakers are eyeing renewal of the biggest program aimed at high schools, which may offer chance for rare, bipartisan cooperation on an education law in a highly polarized Congress. ...
School districts are cutting professional development and technology and shifting money from general education as they cope with the impact that across-the-board federal funding cuts are having on the flow of money to special education programs. ...
Money issues, mobile technologies, and equity concerns are prominent topics in public comments to the FCC about how to improve the program. ...
With more emphasis on test scores and technology, schools risk losing their joyful, caring side, Kathleen M. Cashin and Bruce S. Cooper write. ...
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Superintendents voice both skepticism and optimism on the governing abilities of school boards in the second of a series of Gallup-Education Week polls. ...
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To satisfy the state's K-12 database requirements and a brand-new system for education finance, officials are asking many schools for information on each individual student. ...