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Education Week: From the Wires

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Obama Plays Cheerleading Role for STEM Education

While most observers believe the president’s interest in the topic is genuine, some say his advocacy carries political benefits as well. (October 29, 2010)

Bill Would Offer Vouchers for Disabled Military Children

A pilot $5 million tuition-voucher program is among several items in the defense-spending bill that are intended to improve schooling for children with special needs from military families. (October 29, 2010)

Studies Find Benefits in Students Teaching Virtual Pupils

(October 28, 2010) | Comments (3)

Federal Government Sets Stricter Rules on For-Profit Colleges

(October 29, 2010)

3 Leaders Share Ideas for Preparing Students for College Success

(October 29, 2010)

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English teacher Emma Saucedo, left, helps Ashlee Underwood during class at Sunnyside High School in Sunnyside, Wash., in March. The district will share a $1.1 million grant with two other districts to build better supports for students in their three high schools and four feeder middle schools.
—Andy Sawyer/Yakima Herald-Republic

Education Department Beefs Up Graduation Funding

States and districts are expected to use the nearly $50 million on dropout-prevention methods research shows to be more effective.(October 27, 2010) | Comments (2)

Law Expert Proposes School Discipline Policies for Mobile Misuse

(October 28, 2010)