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For years there’s been consensus that we need to hit refresh on the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Congress is now considering a […]
For years there’s been consensus that we need to hit refresh on the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Congress is now considering a […]
Dec 8, 2015
You don’t have to look far to find controversy regarding standardized testing. Federally mandated testing has been one of the major points of discussion in Congress’s efforts […]
Dec 4, 2015
Summer Cox is an exceptional student education coordinator at Henry County Public Schools in Georgia. For a number of years, her district has pursued personalized […]
Dec 2, 2015
At last week’s iNACOL Symposium, the conference halls were abuzz about the promise of personalized learning. In the same week, the Bill & Melinda Gates […]
Nov 19, 2015
Last weekend, the Obama Administration announced what comes as welcome news to many students and teachers nationwide: a cap on time spent testing in K–12 […]
Nov 3, 2015
One of the biggest challenges the U.S. education system faces is ensuring that all children have the opportunity to receive a high-quality education. The reality […]
Oct 23, 2015
From the right to the left, from those who support school choice to those who have sought to protect traditional school districts, from superintendents and […]
Oct 1, 2015
Published by the Brookings Institution, this paper explores the importance of designing schools to address nonacademic challenges, as well as to help all students learn.
Sept 28, 2015
Research clearly shows that teachers are the most important school-level factor influencing student achievement. So why does our education system often treat them as commodities? […]
Sept 18, 2015
A few weeks ago, during a webinar hosted by the Northeast College and Career Readiness Research Alliance, New Hampshire’s Deputy Commissioner of Education Paul Leather […]
Sept 8, 2015