Education Week
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Education Week is a national newspaper covering K-12 education. It is published by Editorial Projects in Education (EPE). More » (Source: wikipedia)
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Feb 4, 2009 - 12:49 PM PST
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USDA to Probe Companies Running School Cafeterias
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's watchdog arm plans to look closely at whether the food-service-management companies running many school cafeterias are passing along all ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Remake Teacher Training Programs - Politics K-12 - Education Week
Teacher training programs would be held accountable for producing educators who demonstrate the ability to boost student achievement before they even graduate, under a bill ...Posted by Khalilah Harris -
$17M 'Grow Your Own Teachers' Program Yields Just 43 Educators
Illinois has invested more than $17 million to recruit parents, classroom aides and other school employees from low-income communities for a teacher certification program ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
DREAM Act Stalls in Senate, but Backers Aren't Giving Up
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India Enacts Law Promising Children Free Education
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House Panel Considers Federal Role in Standards
Key state officials, congressional leaders, and the president of the one of the national teachers’ unions all agreed at a hearing today that the United States needs to move ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Initial Aid Is Puzzle to Track
States and federal agencies are off to a slow and uneven start in allowing the public to track the first allotments from up to $100 billion in new education funding under the ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Why We're Still 'At Risk'
We will make real progress only when we realize that our problem in education is not one of performance but one of design.Posted by Anne Das -
Title I Turnaround Programs Due for Big Cash Boost
photo President Barack Obama's economic-stimulus measure will give states $3.4 billion to improve schools that are far from reaching No Child Left Behind's goals. (Photo: The ...Posted by Patricia Blochowiak -
More Low-Income Students Taking AP Classes
() More students from low-income families are taking and passing Advanced Placement tests, but non-Asian minority students—particularly African-Americans—are still ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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