How Changes to Federal Education Law Can Drive College and Career Readiness in Low-Performing Schools
The Every Student Succeeds Acap1ct (ESSA) passed in 2015, ending the reign of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) as the nation’s major K-12 education law. ESSA makes key changes in education policy that, in tandem, allow states to transform failing schools into pillars of learning.
read moreDeeper Learning Digest: Learning Styles with Deeper Learning Outcomes
Welcome to 2017! This week’s Digest includes a few stories of how deeper learning is working in and out the classroom. Personalized, Social Learning Education Week’s Learning Deeply blog explores how project-based learning (PBL) incorporates a personalized, social learning experience for students.
read more10 Things to Know About NY’s ESSA Waiver
New York State has successfully applied for a waiver from specific provisions of No Child Left Behind (also known as ESEA—the Elementary & Secondary School Act). We see this as an opportunity to align federal funds and requirements with the work we’ve already started through the Regents Reform Agenda and Race to the Top. It’s a chance to spur innovative ideas while eliminating programs and mandates that have not proven to be effective in helping our students.
read moreAlaska ESEA Federal Programs State Plans and Reports
States are required to submit plans and reports to the US Department of Education for the federal funding under the ESEA programs. The most current amendments or addenda to the state plans are listed below.
read moreA Tough Balancing Act: Considerations for State Testing Plans
State state plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) are due by September 18, 2017, although the timelines could be altered by the new administration. Perhaps the most controversial section of those plans is the one that addresses testing and accountability systems.
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
On December 10, 2015 President Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a long awaited overhaul of the federal education law. This law replaces the No Child Left Behind Act. ESSA represents a shift from broad federal oversight or primary and secondary...
read moreAlabama State Department of Education ESSA Work Group Notes
The Implementation Committee consists of members outlined through the Governor's Executive Order ( Executive Order 16). The committee meets regularly to review ideas and concepts, provide feedback, and suggest changes or additions. The workgroups will include members...
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act Implementation Committee
Alabama’s ESSA Implementation Committee was created on March 14, 2016 by Executive Order 16 signed by Governor Robert Bentley. The committee was formed to create a plan to implement the ESSA in Alabama. That plan is due to the Governor by December 1, 2016. The...
read morePENNSYLVANIA EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT PUBLIC TOUR
The Department of Education (PDE) is holding a series of public events to engage the public on important education topics in Pennsylvania.
read moreEVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT – Pennsylvania Department of Education
Background On December 10, 2015, President Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Developed and passed with strong, bipartisan agreement, ESSA replaces the No Child Left Behind Act and...
read moreInside the Every Student Succeeds Act
The year-end passage and signing of the Every Student Succeeds Act represents more than just a rare bipartisan agreement on the part of the nation’s chronically polarized policymakers. For the first time in more than a decade—and a half-century after enactment of the...
read moreESSA in Your Backyard
The new education law raises questions about how its policy provisions will become classroom practice.
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) – Maryland
On December 10, 2015, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed by President Obama. This reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, formerly known as No Child Left Behind, provides a long-term, stable federal policy that gives states...
read moreESSA Updates – District of Columbia
D.C. SBOE and OSSE are currently developing a new accountability system under ESSA that will meet the needs of D.C. students. ESSA will go into full effect for the 2017-18 school year. The SBOE and OSSE must decide what indicators of school quality should be included...
read moreALASKA: Standards
One of the ways each of us can support students—as they work hard to meet Alaska’s standards—is to speak out on the value of higher expectations and the need for language skills and math skills in the workplace.
read moreTricky Balance in Shifting From ESSA Blueprint to K-12 Reality
One year ago, President Barack Obama and longtime education leaders in Congress burst through years of deadlock to pass the Every Student Succeeds Act, the first update to the nation’s main K-12 law in over a decade.
read moreScrambling to Fill Out ESSA’s Policy Details
With just months to go until the nation’s overhauled K-12 law goes into effect, state policymakers are still scrambling to firm up the infrastructure for their education systems, under the new blueprint laid out in the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreDigital Learning: A Retrospective of SETDA’s Best Resources in 2016
VIDEO: What You Need to Know About Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 19 Slides
19 slides in 19 minutes. As a world language advocate, this is what you need to know about Title IV and SSAE Grants for your school in 2017!
read moreEducation Secretary John King Focuses on Education, Leadership, and Equity in Final Policy Speech
In his last major policy speech, U.S. Secretary of Education John King delivered what could be seen as a motivational speech for education advocates preparing for President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to expand school choice options for students through a $20 billion voucher program that would allow federal funds to follow students to private schools.
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