VIDEO: AUCD Webinar: State Implementation Strategies for the Every Student Succeeds Act ESSA
Disability advocates Candace Cortiella and Ricki Sabia will provide an overview of key ESSA provisions important to ensuring equity for students with disabilities, share issues identified in their analyses of Consolidated State Plans to date and offer tips on how AUCD network members can be more involved in state plan development.
read moreCivil Rights Commission Launches Investigation Into Ed. Dept., Other Agencies
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, an independent agency charged with advising Congress and the President, has launched a two-year investigation into civil rights practices at several federal agencies under the Trump administration, including the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreDeVos Feedback on Education Plans Defies Federal Law’s Intent, State Leaders Say
This week, three states: Delaware, Nevada, and New Mexico, received official feedback from the U.S. Department of Education on their plans for implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreNATIONAL: Secretary DeVos Speaks, Success Academy Receives Broad Prize at National Charter School Conference
This past week over 4,200 advocates, teachers, policymakers, administrators, consultants, and board members attended the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools’ (NAPCS) 2017 National Charter School Conference in Washington DC.
read moreILLINOIS: New Session: Creating Inclusive Storytimes for ALL Children
CHICAGO—ALA Publishing eLearning Solutions announces a new session of our popular workshop, Creating Inclusive Storytimes for ALL Children with Carol Morrone.
read morePodcast: Every Student Succeeds Act
Rhythm & News interview with Dr. Elizabeth Primas, Program Manager for the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s “Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) initiative, about ESSA and its impact on our community. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
read moreLearning Policy Institute & National Education Policy’s Brief on Community Schools under ESSA
In a new brief, the Learning Policy Institute and the National Education Policy Center argue that “community schools can be an effective school improvement strategy” under ESSA. The groups found that “the evidence base on well-implemented community schools and their component features provides a strong warrant for their potential contribution to school improvement,” and “sufficient evidence meeting ESSA’s criteria for ‘evidence-based’ approaches exists to justify including community schools as part of targeted and comprehensive interventions in high-poverty schools.”
read moreExperts Discuss How to Find – and Keep – Teachers of Color
Dante Little, a former public middle school teacher in Boston, Massachusetts, was one of only a few black males teaching in the city. But then he reached his breaking point. While he was administering a state test, the assistant principal came in to ask if all the students had handed in their cell phones. Even though they told him they had, he wasn’t satisfied and began to search and frisk each of them to be sure. According to Little, the students were treated that way regularly. “This isn’t a prison,” he said before he decided to quit. “I’m just done.”
read moreTrump’s School Choice Plan Could Quickly Stall in Washington, Analysts Say
Washington — Plans to expand school choice from President Donald Trump may be generating a lot of attention but they should be taken with a dose of political reality, and not obscure other key issues.
read moreMINNESOTA: Governor Dayton Signs K-12 Education Bill. What’s In It?
Last night, Governor Dayton signed the policy and funding bills that laid out Minnesota’s next two-year, $46 billion dollar budget, which includes over $18 billion for K-12 education.
read morePENNSYLVANIA: Opinion: Medicaid cuts will hurt kids, K-12 education
Congress is making momentous decisions that could fundamentally reshape U.S. health care with a serious negative impact on our most vulnerable children. The House of Representatives already voted in favor of $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid, the program that covers one in three American children.
read moreNATIONAL: Learning Heroes Hosts Research Webinar on ESSA
Learning Heroes will host a research webinar on effective ways to “communicate school performance and accountability information to parents and guardians in a manner that is accessible and actionable” under ESSA. Learning Heroes worked with Edge Research to “conduct multiple focus groups, surveys, and in-depth…
read moreStates Struggle to Define ‘Ineffective Teachers’ Under ESSA
Education Week examined states’ struggle to “define ineffective teachers under ESSA.” Civil rights organizations and other education groups “have expressed deep frustration with how some states ignored this portion of the law in the 17 plans submitted so far” and are “pushing the Education Department…
read moreCALIFORNIA: VIDEO: Linked Learning and Career Pathways Opportunities in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
How states and districts can use the Every Student Succeeds Act to support Linked Learning and other high-quality career pathways. Linked Learning, an innovative approach transforming high school education, combines four key components: Rigorous academics; Career-based learning in the classroom; Work-based learning; and Integrated student supports. Learn more at www.all4ed.org/essa.
read moreNATIONAL: DeVos, Democrats Wage War Over Budget Cuts, Students’ Rights Under Vouchers
WASHINGTON — Democrats sparred with U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos about the budget proposal from President Donald Trump that would direct $1.4 billion to expand school choice and sharply questioning her commitment to protecting students with federal vouchers from discrimination during a House subcommittee hearing Tuesday.
read moreVIDEO: How New Federal Education Law (ESSA) Can Improve Access to Education for Juvenile Justice Youth
Recording of webinar – Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA): How the New Federal Education Law Can Improve Access to Education for Juvenile Justice Involved Youth – held on January 27, 2016 hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Juvenile Justice Collaborative with technical support from Open Society Foundations.
read moreNATIONAL: Beware of School Voucher Doublespeak
The fate of the Trump-DeVos privatization agenda may hinge on the public’s ability to root out the euphemisms and codewords used to disguise the failure of school vouchers.
read morePENNSYLVANIA: Cyber schools cost district millions
East Stroudsburg Area School District and its taxpayers paid cyber charter schools $3.7 million last year. That total has climbed consistently for at least the last five years.
read moreNational News: Here’s what DeVos said today on Capitol Hill
There were few fireworks Wednesday as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testified before a House appropriations subcommittee on the Trump administration’s 2018 budget proposal. DeVos deflected much of the skepticism she received and continued to push the administration’s support of school choice.
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