Which School Quality Factors Are States Including in Their ESSA Plans?
One of the parts of the Every Student Succeeds Act that excited educators the most was the chance to look beyond test scores in gauging school performance, to factors like absenteeism, access to advanced coursework, and even grit.
read moreFriday Reading List: Check Out These ESSA Resources
In case you missed it, states turned in the very first batch of plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act this week.
read moreA Chance for Betsy DeVos to Promote Choice While Avoiding Vouchers
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has stirred the pot with her continued advocacy for school choice since taking over the Education Department nearly two months ago. A lot of the discussion has been about how DeVos and President Donald Trump might push for vouchers, tax-credit scholarships, and expanded charter schools.
read moreLOUISIANA: Deny charter bid for the last 5 New Orleans district schools, report says
The Orleans Parish School Board should deny a request from its current and former staff to turn the city’s last five district-run schools into independent charters, a consultant’s report said.
read moreWhy A High School Diploma Alone No Longer Guarantees Career Success
Students in the United States are graduating from high school and completing college at the highest rates in decades. On the surface, these growing education levels seem to offer reason to celebrate. But a closer look reveals a widening income and employment gap between high school graduates and their peers who pursue and complete postsecondary education.
read morePA Education Department introduces Equity and Inclusion Toolkit after incidents
The Pennsylvania Department of Education has announced a new resource to guide schools’ response to race and bias incidents occurring within their facilities.
read moreTeacher Starts ‘Girls Who Math’ to Help Girls to Gain Confidence
Fanny Sosenke started the after-school club Girls Who Math because she wants girls to have a safe space to take risks.
read moreAccess to Arts Education: An Overlooked Tool for Social-Emotional Learning and Positive School Climate
The passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, reaffirmed the status of arts classes as “core academic subjects” alongside English, math, social studies, science, and other content areas.
read moreHow Much Does the Public Understand About Effective Teaching and Learning?
A new survey reveals that many people have ideas and opinions about the nature of teaching and learning. According to a researcher, many of them are myths.
read moreWASHINGTON, DC: Thomas B. Fordham Institute Raises Concerns over DC’s Proposed ESSA Plan
In an opinion piece, Michael J. Petrilli and Brandon L. Wright of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute raised concerns over the District of Columbia’s proposed ESSA plan. Petrilli and Wright argued that the District’s accountability plan doesn’t “do nearly enough for high achievers, especially those…
read moreThe 29 Experts Joining Forces to Give State ESSA Plans a Harder Accountability Look
Bellwether Education Partners and the Collaborative for Student Success have assembled a group of advocates, education experts, and former state officials to independently review the first round of ESSA plans submitted in early April, apart from the required federal process.
read more[ESSA] State Plan Versions That Have Been Released So Far
A number of states have released drafts of their ESSA plans. Here’s a compiled list of the most recent versions states have released so far. Arizona: First Draft (9/7/16) Second Draft (11/9/16) Final Plan (1/15/17) Colorado: First Draft (2/10/17) Connecticut: Released plan (4/3/17) Delaware: First Draft (11/1/16) District…
read moreOPINION — Hyslop: How the Every Student Succeeds Act Empowers States to Find Innovative Uses for Federal Funds
In The 74 Million, Chiefs for Change’s Anne Hyslop highlights the opportunity for states to be innovative in their use of federal funds. Emphasizing that there is bipartisan support for the flexibility in ESSA, she notes that, “flexibility gives states an opportunity to be thoughtful…
read moreEducators ponder impact of Every Student Succeeds Act
The Indiana Dept. of Education hosted more than 100 stakeholders at a public forum to discuss the state’s ESSA plan. Ryan Snoddy, superintendent of the Northwestern School Corporation, was “impressed with the ideas presented at the meeting” and believed the discussions were a “good start.”…
read moreHow Will Peer Review for ESSA Plans Work Under the Trump Administration?
Next Monday, states will begin officially submitting their plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act to the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreThe Every Student Succeeds Act: A keynote address by Senator Lamar Alexander | LIVE STREAM
Join AEI as Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Chairman Lamar Alexander, one of the law’s chief architects, discusses ESSA and American education. Following his remarks, an expert panel will deliberate on the new law and what it means for states, families, and students.
read moreBetsy DeVos to Visit Elementary School on Military Base
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos who recently traveled to Florida to highlight dual-enrollment and career-readiness programs is hitting the road again Monday, this time to Kimberly Hampton Elementary School in Fort Bragg, N.C.
read morePublic Charter Schools and Accountability
Earlier this week, the Brookings Institution released the fifth annual Education Choice and Competition Index, which ranks school choice in the largest school districts in the U.S. During her address, Secretary of Education Betsy Devos claimed that “parents are the primary point of accountability.”
read moreESSA Experts Wary of Implementation
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) authorities convened with black publishers from around the country to discuss how to hold states accountable in assuring equity to its most vulnerable students.
read moreParaprofessionals Come Together to Fight the Stigma of Mental Illness
In its first big project as a union, a New Hampshire paraeducator group advocates for increased understanding of student mental health issues.
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