Policy & Regulation: Page 141


  • Ed. Dept. reminds charters of special ed obligations

    A "Dear Colleague" letter says charters have the same obligations as traditional public schools.

    By Allie Gross • May 15, 2014
  • Louisiana kills sex ed bill

    The state's House Education Committee shut down legislation that would have required public schools to teach comprehensive sex education.

    By Allie Gross • May 15, 2014
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    Ed reform: Is poverty the elephant in the room?

    Ahead of Saturday's Brown v. Board of Education anniversary, a New Yorker article analyzes the inequality that persists in Newark and beyond.

    By Allie Gross • May 15, 2014
  • Texas, Connecticut districts ban social app over bullying concerns

    To make things worse, the app's name infringes on a platform used by hundreds of U.S. schools.

    By May 14, 2014
  • Indiana Board of Ed. grills superintendent over NCLB warning

    A special meeting was held Tuesday to discuss a plan for the state to keep its waiver.

    By Allie Gross • May 14, 2014
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    NAACP marks Brown v. Board of Ed. anniversary with summit

    The 60th anniversary of the historic Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation is Saturday.

    By Allie Gross • May 14, 2014
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    Illinois to hold minority and low-income students to different standards

    The state will unveil a new system for measuring student success next year with permission from the U.S. Department of Education.

    By Allie Gross • May 13, 2014
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    Report: Bias found in teacher evals

    A new study finds implementing a system for grading teachers is not as easy as federal officials may have hoped.  

    By Allie Gross • May 13, 2014
  • De Blasio addresses NYC's overcrowded classrooms

    The New York mayor suggests the city spend $4.4 billion over the next four years on alleviating crowding.  

    By Allie Gross • May 13, 2014
  • What Google's new student data policy means

    A Huffington Post column analyzes the tech giant's declaration that it will stop mining student data.  

    By Allie Gross • May 13, 2014
  • Discrepancies in state pre-K slots

    A new report shows drastic differences from state to state.

    By Allie Gross • May 13, 2014
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    Education Dept. backtracks on NCLB requirements

    Teacher evaluation programs will now be assessed separately from the rest of the No Child Left Behind waiver requirements.  

    By Allie Gross • May 12, 2014
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    Report claims taxpayers lost $100M to charter school fraud and waste

    A report from the Center for Popular Democracy and Integrity in Education highlights 15 of the 42 states with charter schools.

    By Allie Gross • May 12, 2014
  • Support grows for fired teacher who hit student with a broom

    The Detroit high school teacher reportedly used the broom while attempting to break up a fight.  

    By Allie Gross • May 12, 2014
  • Common Core debate muddied by right-wing agenda, says Southern Poverty Law Center

    A new report from the nonprofit civil rights organization says substantive debate has been hijacked as part of a larger goal to dismantle public education.

    By Allie Gross • May 11, 2014
  • Chicago Teachers' Union to lobby against Common Core

    The union's House of Delegates adopted a resolution opposing the federal benchmarks.  

    By Allie Gross • May 11, 2014
  • Deep Dive

    6 must-see education TED Talks

    The conference has played host to some of the brightest education ideas from experts in numerous fields.

    By May 9, 2014
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    San Diego grand jury report: At-risk juveniles lack proper ed

    Six local detention facilities are accused of breaking California law.

    By Allie Gross • May 9, 2014
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    Texas gubernatorial candidate calls for more ed tech

    Greg Abbott wants to see more technology used in the Lone Star State's schools.

    By Allie Gross • May 9, 2014
  • Louisiana vote may broaden search for Common Core test

    Thursday's vote is feeling like a win for many opposed to the standards.

    By Allie Gross • May 9, 2014
  • Suit: N. Carolina failing children in low-income districts

    The suit claims the state hasn't lived up to its constitutional obligation when it comes to low-income districts.  

    By Allie Gross • May 9, 2014
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    Data Quality Campaign founder addresses student data controversy

    In an editorial for the Huffington Post, Data Quality Campaign founder Aimee Rogstad Guidera explains why parents should be begging for student data.  

    By Allie Gross • May 8, 2014
  • NAEP scores reveal declines

    Scores for the National Assessment of Educational Progress were released Wednesday.

    By Allie Gross • May 8, 2014
  • Deep Dive

    A brief history of education's big data debate

    Concern over the collection and sharing of student data dates as far back as the 1970s.

    By Allie Gross • May 7, 2014
  • Education-optimized Chromebook expected among Intel's new line

    The computing giant expects to release 20 new offerings this year.

    By Allie Gross • May 7, 2014