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May 24, 2013

Alabama Congresswoman Takes Aim at Common Core Standards

U.S. Rep. Martha Roby, R-Ala., has introduced a bill that would prohibit the U.S. Department of Education and the education secretary from using federal grant money or waivers to encourage states to adopt common standards or tests.  Read Full Post >

May 23, 2013

Science Standards Win OK in First State With Rhode Island Vote

Rhode Island today became the first state in the nation adopt the Next Generation Science Standards.  Read Full Post >

May 23, 2013

Common Core & the High-Stakes "Hiatus"

In the past month or two, serious voices have called for a "hiatus" in high-stakes testing as new assessments are phased in over the next few years. The most notable champions of a hiatus have been Montgomery County superintendent Josh Starr and AFT president Randi Weingarten. They've found sympath...  Read Full Post >

May 21, 2013

In Support of the Common Core

Common Core State Standards are thoughtful expressions of college- and career-ready expectations in reading, writing and math.  Read Full Post >

May 20, 2013

Education Publishing Associations to Merge

The Association of Educational Publishers and the Association of American Publishers have announced that they will join forces.  Read Full Post >

May 20, 2013

Big Brazilian RFP a Reflection of Burgeoning Ed. Market Abroad

A Brazilian state government has floated an education RFP worth hundreds of millions of dollars, drawing interest from companies in the United States and elsewhere.  Read Full Post >

May 20, 2013

Simple Questions that Focus Difficult Work

Consider these four questions that highlight the significance of professional learning and position it within a context that helps focus complex work.  Read Full Post >

May 20, 2013

Will the Data Warehouse Become Every Student and Teacher's "Permanent Record"?

inBloom, the non-profit started with a hundred million dollar investment from the Gates Foundation, is planning to create a digital record which, barring catastrophe, truly could be a permanent record of every K12 student, from their first interaction with the schools to the last. The amount of information they are planning to collect is staggering. Here are the several hundred categories, which include academic records, attendance records, test results of all sorts, disciplinary incidents, special ed accommodations, and more.  Read Full Post >

May 20, 2013

Common Core Roundup: News from Georgia, Kansas, and the RNC

Opponents of the Common Core State Standards are pressing their case in Georgia and Kansas, while a Washington business group urges support for the standards.  Read Full Post >

May 17, 2013

E-Rate Badly in Need of an Overhaul, School Officials Say

Complaints are rising that the E-rate is failing to meet schools' technology needs, but will possibled funding solutions gather the necessary support?  Read Full Post >

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