Report: Trump Seeks $1 Billion School Choice Measure for Military Families
President Donald J. Trump’s administration may support a school choice measure for children from militiary families.
read moreWanted: More Teachers for Students Learning English
The number of students who are learning the English language has been growing, mostly in the York City School District but also in some suburban districts, at a smaller scale.
read moreGates Ends Investment in Teacher Evaluation: What That Means for the Field – Teacher Beat – Education Week
Last week, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced it was changing course in its K-12 education investments, including by ending funding for initiatives related to teacher evaluations.
read moreVIDEO: Keys to ESSA Readiness: Reporter Insights
On Feb. 1, 2017, Education Week hosted “Keys to ESSA Readiness,” an online event connecting our readers with reporters for a day of discussions about the new federal law, the Every Student Succeeds Act. In this livestream, hosted by Broadcast Correspondent Lisa Stark, veteran reporters Catherine Gewertz and Alyson Klein provide key takeaways from the day’s discussions.
read moreOPINION: School district partnerships with afterschool can help meet ESSA goals
The passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the long-awaited successor to No Child Left Behind, creates a unique framework for school boards, teachers, administrators and communities to work together to make sure all children have access to high-quality, well-rounded education.
read moreShift in Federal Ed Priorities Worries Advocates
Donald Trump’s transition leader for education, Gerard Robinson, said under the Trump presidency, federal education priorities will focus on entrepreneurship and private-school options.
read moreA Lesson for Preschools: When it’s Done Right, the Benefits Last
We know that most pre-kindergarten programs do a good job of improving ‘ specific skills like phonics and counting, as well as broader social and emotional behaviors, by the time students enter kindergarten. Just this week, a study looking at more than 20,000 students in a state-funded preschool program in Virginia found that kids made large improvements in their alphabet recognition skills.
read moreHere’s How Often Betsy DeVos Has Visited Public Schools as Education Secretary
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos stirs up controversy with nearly every public appearance and speech, and many of those have been at schools around the country in recent weeks.
read moreBetsy DeVos: All ESSA Plans Are In, Complete, and Ready for Review
All 50 states and the District of Columbia have now submitted their plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act, and U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and her team are ready to examine the dozens of plans submitted by the second deadline last month.
read moreMississippi school named after Jefferson Davis to change name to Barack Obama: report
A Mississippi school named after Confederate leader Jefferson Davis is changing its name to honor former President Barack Obama, The Clarion-Ledger reports.
read moreNominees sought for 2018 Coretta Scott King – Virginia Hamilton Author/Illustrator Award for Lifetime Achievement
CHICAGO — The American Library Association (ALA) is accepting nominations for the Coretta Scott King-Virginia Hamilton Author/Illustrator Lifetime Achievement Award. The award is named for award-winning children’s author Virginia Hamilton (1936-2002), recipient of the 1983, 1986 and 1996 Coretta Scott King Book Award, 1974 National Book Award and the 1975 John Newbery Medal.
read moreDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: The Takeaway | SBOE Education Updates
Our SBOE ESSA Task Force held its third meeting on October 3rd, continuing their important work of devising education policy recommendations related to the District’s implementation of ESSA.
read moreMore Schools Receive Free Technology Through SecondLaunch Initiative
Now, in its third year, SecondLaunch has saved the state $3 million in technology costs and has provided more than 8,000 computers to students in 47 counties.
read moreWisconsin Writes – Student Edition
When asked to share part of her writing process, fourth grade Wisconsin student, Aster Anderson focused on her love for animals. She also kept her audience in mind as she detailed, “I made a new paragraph to divide it up so people can see what they would like to read about most.”
read moreWisconsin Math Talent Search
The Wisconsin Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Talent Search is an annual competition for middle and high school students from Wisconsin. The organizers create five problem sets each consisting of five unusual and challenging math problems.
read moreReady For Some Good News? Educators Share What’s Happening in Their Classrooms
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by all the bad news lately, so we asked educators to let us know about the great things going on in their schools.
read moreTrump Is Speaking to Heritage; Four Things to Know About Its K-12 Record
Set your DVR: President Donald Trump will be speaking at the Heritage Foundation’s “President’s Club” meeting Tuesday night. There’s no way to know whether, or how much, education will play in the speech. Supposedly, taxes are the big focus.
read moreHow Far Behind Is Trump in Staffing the Ed. Dept. Compared to Obama?
President Donald Trump has finally, finally started to nominate people to fill the top political ranks at the U.S. Department of Education. Recently, for example, the White House announced its pick for deputy secretary (former South Carolina state chief Mick Zais) and for assistant secretary for career, technical, and adult education (Michigan state Rep. Tim Kelly.)
read moreSecretary DeVos Releases Statement on President’s Task Force on Apprenticeship Expansion
“Apprenticeships have the potential to offer America’s students the hands-on education needed for today’s in-demand jobs, and expanding these opportunities will prepare them for success in the 21st century economy,” said Secretary DeVos.
read moreSchool district erases ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ from lesson plan
“To Kill a Mockingbird” is being removed from a junior-high reading list in a Mississippi school district.
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