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The wide-ranging study linked high student achievement to those principals who involved teachers, parents, and others in school decisions. (July 23, 2010) | Comments (8)
The regulations would cut off federal aid to for-profit colleges if too many of their students default on loans or don't earn enough after graduation to repay them.(July 23, 2010) | Comments (2)
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District of Columbia schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee, shown in a 2009 photo, announced plans on July 23 to dismiss 302 employees, mostly for poor performance. According to Rhee, 241 of the dismissals were of teachers who failed to meet various standards.
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Most of the teachers are being dismissed for poor performance under the District of Columbia's rigorous new evaluation system, schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee tells Education Week. (July 23, 2010)
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