From The Atlantic: What Schools Will Do to Keep Students on Track

11 years ago

Photo Credit: Chris Moncus by Kate N. Grossman Chicago has seen a double-digit increase in the percentage of kids graduating…

Teacher Effectiveness Tools Reach New Heights

11 years ago

Andy Newell, Managing Director at IRIS Connect, joined Dr. Berger to discuss the company’s new offices, expansion in the U.S.…

From Education Week: Senate Braced for Lengthy Debate on ESEA

11 years ago

by Lauren Camera After weeks of letting it languish in the legislative queue, the U.S. Senate this week is slated…

ABC News: Teenage Activist Wants More Money for Children’s Education

11 years ago

Photo Credit: Claude Truong-Ngoc by The Associated Press Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai wants world leaders to spend more money,…

NY Times: Anonymous Donors Give Over $3 Million for Charleston Scholarship Fund

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Photo Credit: VOA by Alan Blinder Anonymous donors have given more than $3 million to establish a scholarship fund for…

From USA Today: Jeb Bush discloses donors to his education nonprofit

11 years ago

Photo Credit: The World Council by Fredreka Schouten A nonprofit education group founded by Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush disclosed…

The World Bank: World Bank Supports Agriculture, Education Reforms in Vietnam

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Photo Credit: Milei.vencel WASHINGTON, June 30, 2015—The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved $315 million in two credits for…

From The News & Observer: NC schools suspend driver’s education

11 years ago

Photo Credit: National Cancer Institute By T. Keung Hui and Bruce Siceloff RALEIGH, N.C. – At least one-third of North Carolina’s…

From Forbes: 10 Things Every College Grad Needs To Know About Money

11 years ago

Photo Credit: https://401kcalculator.org by Susan Adams One Stanford student thought “paid vacation” meant that her boss would pay for all…

From AFT: How Due Process Protects Teachers and Students

11 years ago

by Richard D. Kahlenberg Teacher tenure rights, first established more than a century ago, are under unprecedented attack. Tenure—which was…