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Monday, December 20, 2010

Education Week: From the Wires

Education Week: From the Wires

FROM THE WIRES

December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
December 20, 2010 - AP
This year, Florida introduced a new formula for grading high schools that allowed schools to pump up their grade by steering more students into so-called "accelerated courses," regardless of whether or not the students passed.
December 17, 2010 - McClatchy-Tribune

Mentor Program Exposes Students to STEM Careers

The ACE program looks to attract students to the architecture, construction, and engineering fields through exposure, mentoring, and scholarships.(December 17, 2010)

New Industry Standard for Tests Addresses Disabilities

The new standard allows adaptations for learning disabilities up front, rather than relying on accommodations at the test site. (December 17, 2010)

Schools Hiring Employees Convicted of Sexual Misconduct, GAO Finds

(December 17, 2010)

Fla. Schools Outsmart Failure on the FCAT

(December 17, 2010) | Comments (3)

Michelle Rhee Details Plans for Spreading Education Reform

(December 17, 2010) | Comments (15)

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Larry Vaughn, Jearra Bronaugh and Jalene Smith work on a magnetism project with batteries and coils in the science room of the Dayton Early College Academy in Dayton, Ohio on Dec. 15. At a time when studies show promising academic outcomes for students participating in early college high schools, some schools are struggling to cover costs.
—James D. DeCamp for Education Week

Cutbacks Force Some Early Colleges to Close Down

Faced with drops in grant funding and state support, some early colleges across the country are shutting their doors. (December 20, 2010)

Senate Effectively Kills DREAM Act for Lame-Duck Session

(December 18, 2010)