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Friday, April 2, 2010

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After long campaign for '10 Broad Prize, Dallas schools chief says goal is 2011

turns out the Dallas school district's longtime quest to win the 2010 Broad Prize for most improved urban district wasn't a goal for this year, at least not for Superintendent Michael Hinojosa.
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Second Ind. Virtual Charter School Can Enroll 280

A second virtual charter school in Indiana can enroll up to 280 students in grades one through eight next year and an existing online school will expand to the sixth grade....
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School cuts and closures prompt student walk-outs

All over the United States students are walking out of schools to protest devastating budget cuts and neo-liberal economics like the insidious Race to the Top. You would never know it by looking or listening to the corporate media. Bought and paid for, they simply conceal more than they reveal....
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Phoebe Prince case a 'watershed' in fight against school bullying

A Massachusetts district attorney recently filed charges against nine students for allegedly bullying Phoebe Prince to the point that she committed suicide. Prosecution of such cases are rare. ...
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Md. House rejects shifting cost of teacher pensions

More debate set Friday; budget must be reconciled with Senate plan ...
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Teaching Twitter in Havana

4.2.10 - HAVANA, Cuba — As an educational institution, Cuba’s Blogger Academy suffers from a few notable deficiencies. Its six-month course doesn’t grant an accredited degree, and its single, cramped classroom — the living room of founder Yoani Sanchez — isn’t even hooked up to the internet....
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Escalante Stood and Delivered. It's Our Turn.

Andrew J. Coulson - The teachers union opposed his effort to expand his class beyond 35 students....
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Gray-Janey-Saunders

The gathering at the Wilson Building Wednesday night was billed as a community forum and panel discussion on education reform. But it didn't take long to morph into an emotionally-charged rally for what the 150 or so in attendance clearly saw as their dream ticket for 2010: Gray-Janey-Saunders. ...
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Seeking to Help Budding Researchers With a Click of the Mouse

The Eureka Fund hopes to finance small-scale, independent scientific research through online contributions. ...
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Paterson Pick for Board Lacks Requirement

Beverly S. Mack, named a trustee of one of New York’s best-known state schools, is not a city resident. ...
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Where in the world is...?

After Hurricane Katrina, one-third of Americans aged 18-24 could not locate Louisiana on a map, and almost half couldn’t find Mississippi. The country's general lack of geographic knowledge is why the National Geographic Society holds its annual geograpy bee for kids. ...
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NY Education Department wasting money on office furniture

ALBANY -- Welcome to the opulent state Education Department -- where fully outfitted workspaces sit unused, and there's so much furniture on hand that the agency gives away perfectly good "surplus" to employees. As The Post revealed... ...
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The Broad Foundation Announces 2010 Finalists for $2 Million Broad Prize; Five Urban School Districts Honored for Significant Student Gains

LOS ANGELES – The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation announced today the five school districts that are finalists for the 2010 Broad Prize for Urban Education, an annual $2 million award that honors urban school districts making the greatest progress in America in raising student achievement. ...
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DCF kids can't be jailed for their own `best interest,' court says

A Miami appeals court has ruled that children in state care who also are facing delinquency charges cannot be jailed simply for their own `best interest.' ...
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Texas district streams video wirelessly on demand »

A Texas school system has set up a wireless network infrastructure that is capable of streaming high-quality video to students’ mobile devices—enabling true anytime, anywhere learning to occur with the help of visual media.... ...
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Teacher Surveys Aimed at Swaying Policymakers

Amid more polls on teachers' views, the Obama administration wants districts and states to do their own on schools' working conditions. ...
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East Bay school districts are on state's "watch list" for insolvency

Six districts flagged for upside down budgets in January have made drastic cuts to file 'positive' reports in March, while two others have slipped. ...
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Teaching disabled kids to stay in the game

The basketball players settle into drills with the precision and fluidity of a vintage squad - despite the fact that many of them cannot move their bodies from the waist down. ...
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Inlet bridge a lesson in physics

High school physics teacher Lynn Price taught her students about force and tension and gravity and the theories came to life Wednesday when the physics classes from St. Thomas More Academy near Dover took an in-depth tour of the Indian River Inlet Bridge construction project. ...
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Principal making quick exit at struggling Lee High

The newly appointed principal of Lee High School, one of Houston ISD's most academically troubled campuses, is resigning to work for KIPP charter schools...
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