AASL sets new standards with National Conference & Exhibition, providing school librarians with tools to think, create, share and grow
PHOENIX – The American Association of School Librarians’ (AASL) closed the curtain on a landmark National Conference & Exhibition Nov. 9-11 in Phoenix, Arizona, after introducing new standards school librarians will use for years to come.
read moreWhat’s Up With ESSA Block Grant Funding?
“What’s the latest timeline for distribution of Title IVA funds to states? Are they able to receive funds as soon as their plans are approved? Do you have any sense of how many states will opt to administer those grants competitively, given the smaller appropriation?”
read moreWhere Does Michigan’s ESSA Application Stand?
The U.S. Department of Education has had a light touch in implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act. So far, it has approved just about every ESSA plan to come down the pike—except for one: Michigan.
read moreESSA Pushes State Schools Chiefs to Scrap Business as Usual – Education Week
St. Louis — State education chiefs are scrambling staff duties and outsourcing tasks such as data collection and school improvement efforts as they prepare for new responsibilities under the Every Student Succeeds Act—at the same time they cope with continued funding and staffing pressures.
read moreMICHIGAN: Gov. Rick Snyder makes appointment to the MiSTEM Advisory Council
LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the appointment of Heidi Maltby-Skodack of Traverse City to the MiSTEM Advisory Council.
read moreDemocrats Press Trump Nominees on School Choice and Civil Rights
Senate education committee Democrats used the confirmation hearing of two top U.S. Department of Education nominees to make their case against the Trump administration’s favorite K-12 policy: School choice.
read moreHundreds of Comments Pour In on DeVos’ Priorities for Education Grants
Remember those 11 competitive-grant priorities that U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos sketched out last month? In case you forgot: Expanding school choice and rewarding applicants that want to focus on STEM were on her list.
read moreUsing Open Educational Resources (OER) to Differentiate for the 21st Century Learner
Finding quality resources is a challenge. Finding quality resources that are free and can be customized without copyright concerns is the dream. When it comes to financial support of education, not all schools are equal. There are many reasons for this that can be explored, yet one fundamental truth remains for schools lacking sufficient support: resources for students are still needed.
read moreCOMMENTARY: Comebacks to Annoying Comments About Teaching
Ah, the holidays. ’Tis the season to gather round the hearth, feast on turkey and pie, and enjoy the company and conversation of loved ones we see but a few times a year. And thank goodness for that! You love them dearly, but it’s exhausting fielding all those annoying questions about the teaching profession from your well-meaning but clueless family.
read moreWISCONSIN: 2016-17 school and district report cards issued
MADISON — In the second year of report cards that use legislatively mandated growth and value-added calculations, 82 percent of Wisconsin’s public and private school report cards had three or more stars, meaning the schools met or exceeded expectations for educating students.
read morePennsylvania governor endorses Computer Science for All standards
Governor Tom Wolf and the Pennsylvania Department of Education proposed Computer Science for All standards for schools in the State.
read more“White Privilege Permeates Education”: Q&A With Anti-Racist White Educator
Social studies teacher Terry Jess is determined to spread the message of social justice, equity, and racial justice.
read moreHow Business Leaders Can Help Improve the Nation’s Schools
Nationwide, there more than 6 million job openings according to the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Far too often, businesses say that there are not enough qualified applicants to fill their openings. Now, thanks to the nation’s main education law, there’s something that business can do to change that.
read moreHow School Choice Can Solve States’ Huge Debt And Pension Woes
In 2011, Arizona became the first state to adopt the most flexible school reform yet, an education savings account (ESA) plan. It provides parents who believe their child is poorly served in the local public school with an annual budget they can spend on a wide variety of accredited alternatives—not just private or parochial schools, but tutoring, online academies, special-needs services, and even computer equipment for home schooling.
read moreKENTUCKY: Transforming career education the focus of New Skills for Youth Forum
Top education and business leaders and others will highlight business partnerships that focus on apprenticeships, work-based learning practices and best practices focused on employer-engagement at a Nov. 27 forum tied to Kentucky’s participation in a national New Skills for Youth (NSFY) Initiative.
read moreBetsy DeVos: Many Students Aren’t Being Prepared for the Careers of Tomorrow
Washington — U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos told a roomful of CEOs here Tuesday that many students aren’t mastering the skills they need to be prepared for the careers of the future.
read moreIs Testing the Only Way a Student Can Achieve Success Under ESSA?
Welcome to the very first installment of “Answering Your ESSA Questions.” We are asking readers to send us their questions about the Every Student Succeeds Act, which will be rolled out in states, districts, and schools this year. We’ll do our best to answer as many of your questions as possible.
read moreStudies show racial bias in Pennsylvania school funding
POTTSTOWN >> People objecting to Pennsylvania’s status as the state with the widest gap between funding for rich and poor school districts have argued that a zip code all-too-often determines the quality of a student’s education.
read moreNew research finds Every Child Ready to Read curriculum leads to successful family engagement through libraries
CHICAGO – Libraries are taking a proactive approach toward engaging parents and caregivers in supporting the early literacy development of their children, and the Every Child Ready to Read® @ your library® (ECRR) Program is an excellent tool to ensure libraries’ success.
read moreNEW MEXICO: Colorado CareerWise Links High School Apprentices With Employers
The New Mexico Legislative Education Study Commission (LESC) is meeting in Santa Fe this week, and much of the agenda is dedicated to learning about high quality systems of career and technical education (CTE), both abroad and in the United States.
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