Assessing School Assessments
Tuesday, Aug, 30 at 10:05 pm,
As some schools are seeing the benefits of assessment and parent-teacher interaction, why is there a continued stigma against assessment?
As some schools are seeing the benefits of assessment and parent-teacher interaction, why is there a continued stigma against assessment?
In an attempt to get the country’s higher education back on its feet, The University of the People has launched online courses and study centers for Haitians.
The Pennsylvania House Education Committee is about to hold a hearing on a controversial bill that could quell union action in the state’s schools.
The world’s best school systems depend on teacher collaboration, so why has the concept failed to catch on in the U.S.?
State Superintendent Tony Evers has made available $6 million in federal charter school grants.
The Director of the Children’s Education Alliance wants the state of Missouri to stop ignoring laws that ensure kids have access to successful schools.
The LAUSD is testing a pilot program for teacher evaluation that includes parent feedback and peer review — but unions are not happy.
Milwaukee’s ACT scores rose in 2011, but they still weren’t able to match the production of the city’s non-union charter schools.
Ohio Schools face a busy period of administrative upheaval as school districts prepare for new ranking system.
A new survey shows that seven out of ten students today cannot afford the books they need to study.
Chicago Public Schools has launched a task force to work out the details of the plan, after determining it the best course of action to improve schools.
In November a ballot will take place on a proposed Democrat led school tax hike.
Walker’s “union-bashing” legislation has fired and inspired the WEAC into action, but is the public backing Bell against the Governor?
C. M. Rubin — Arts programs are being cut ruthlessly….
The Local Initiatives Support Corporation assists charter schools with financing facilities requirements — a high-priority need for many charter schools.
ECBC arms students with hands-on skills for future STEM careers during its Minority Undergraduate Summer Internship Program (MUSIP).
At Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, 240 students are attending for the first time today the Imagine Andrews Public Charter School.
Following last month’s state education summit, Iowa’s state education board aims to establish its reform priorities.
Questions are being asked as Governor Walker’s ‘union-busting’ bill has rattled the WEAC from the inside.
A Florida 17-year-old has been charged with plotting to kill school officials and students with bombs.
The ACT College Readiness Report provides a snapshot of the ACT-tested graduates in each state, focusing on their readiness for college and career success.
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