Survey: Plurality of Teachers Nationwide Say ESSA Is ‘Just Another Initiative’
A national survey of teachers finds that a plurality believe that the Every Student Succeeds Act won’t ultimately help schools, while a majority don’t think state education agencies have sought enough input from teachers in developing their state ESSA plans.
read moreDeVos Compares School Choice Fight to Uber vs. Taxis; Decries State of Test Scores
At a Tuesday event hosted by the Brookings Institution’s Center on Children and Families, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in a speech compared the response of the education establishment to taxi services undercut by services like Uber and Lyft.
read moreCould Betsy DeVos Reject a State’s ESSA Plan for Not Embracing Choice? No.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos told an audience at the Brookings Institution Wednesday that she wouldn’t necessarily approve every state’s plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act right off the bat. And at the same event, she continued to push her favorite policy: school choice.
read moreTrump Wants to Scrap After-School Funding. Here’s What That Would Mean.
President Donald Trump’s proposed budget seeks to slash the biggest federal investment in after-school programs and summer learningâthe $1.1 billion 21st Century Community Learning Center program. The Trump administration argues the program is not very effective, but some advocates and educators beg to differ.
read moreOPINION: Destroying public education
The school voucher system proposed by Education secretary Betsy DeVos does not mean you can choose any school you want your kid to go to. It means the public education program will be dismantled.
read moreAt-Risk Education Advocates Honored
The Wisconsin Chapter of the National At-Risk Education Network hosted their 14th annual “Reclaiming the Dream Conference” on February 9-10, 2017. The conference focused on providing professional development, networking, and problem solving to ensure at-risk youth are college and career ready.
read moreSchool Vouchers’ Dismal Record of Failure Comes Into Focus
As the Trump-DeVos privatization agenda is unveiled, it’s clear that private school voucher programs fail students on every level.
read moreMonday’s the Big Day: State Plan Submissions
In the past year, many experts and organizations have shared guidance on how states should think about creating their state plans and what key provisions they should be sure to include. In advance of the April 3 state plan submissions to the U.S. Dept. of…
read moreColorado’s ESSA Plan Gets High Marks
Thanks to an inclusive and well-designed approach, Colorado is among a small group of states that will meet an April 3 deadline to submit plans to implement new federal education legislation.
read moreEducators for High Standards Releases New Report on Teacher Engagement and Perspectives on ESSA
As the first submission deadline for state ESSA plans rapidly approaches, Educators for High Standards released a new report, “Teacher Engagement and Perspectives on ESSA: An Eagerness to Engage and Be Heard.” The report, based on a nationwide survey of classroom teachers and teacher advocacy…
read moreOPINION: Vouchers in Ohio Help Students Who REMAIN in Public School, and Harm Those Who Use the Vouchers to Attend Public Schools!
The Fordham Institute is one of the major backers of ‘choice’, vouchers, and charter schools — and of defunding public schools. So it’s quite a surprise when they publish a major study showing that students who use vouchers actually do WORSE than their peers who remain in the public schools.
read moreIN Dept. of Ed Hosts Public Form about ESSA Plan
The Indiana Dept. of Education will host a public forum to discuss the state’s ESSA plan. The meeting will “begin with a brief overview of ESSA, followed by small group discussions involving attendees and IDOE staff.”
read moreColorado’s ESSA Plan Gets High Marks
Thanks to an inclusive and well-designed approach, Colorado is among a small group of states that will meet an April 3 deadline to submit plans to implement new federal education legislation.
read moreTrump signs law to undo Obama education regulations
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump signed bills Monday (March 27) overturning two Obama-era education regulations, continuing the Republican majority’s effort to undo key pieces of the previous administration’s legacy.
read moreVERMONT: State Well-Positioned on New Federal Law, Say Officials
Amy Fowler, deputy secretary at the Vermont Agency of Education, announced the state “stands to do well” under ESSA due to “new latitude and the administration’s more hands off approach.”
read moreWhere in the World Is Betsy DeVos? Track Her School Visits With Our New Tool
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos made big news twice the first time she visited a school in her new job. Ever since then, educators, advocates, and others have expressed keen interest in keeping close tabs on each time she visits a school to see how things go, and what she says during and after her visit.
read moreILLINOIS: Legislative update 3.24.17
With the House committee deadline quickly approaching, learn more about the measures being discussed in Springfield.
read moreHigh-poverty schools can be high achieving
Demographics are not destiny in student achievement, according to an expert who spoke at NSBA’s pre-conference session on Friday called “Disrupting Poverty: Turning High-Poverty Schools into High-Performing Schools.”
read moreState Education Chief: Need in Erie ‘Is Real’
Pennsylvania Education Secretary Pedro Rivera, who nearly a month ago rejected the Erie SD’s $31.8 million financial recovery plan, is holding out hope that the district’s new plan will gain his support.
read moreTeachers respond to Governor Rauner’s misleading school funding ultimatum
In response to Governor Bruce Rauner’s misleading press conference this morning, IFT President Dan Montgomery, a high school English teacher, released the following statement:
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