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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

This Week In Education: AM News: Early Childhood Can't Catch A Break

This Week In Education: AM News: Early Childhood Can't Catch A Break

AM News: Early Childhood Can't Catch A Break

image from webmedia.newseum.orgFunds Down for Pre-K Programs NYT: The recession took its toll on the nation’s early childhood programs in the 2009-10 school year, with total spending by states decreasing for the first time since experts began keeping track... California's preschool spending holds steady in 2009-10, report says LAT: Only about 17% of the state's 4-year-olds attend state-funded schools, a national report says, and budget cuts could weaken programs... Decline In Minority Teachers, But An Increase In Minority Students? Denver Post: As the number of minority students has grown in Colorado schools, the number of minority teachers has declined — spurring districts to address the disparity... High School Classes May Be Advanced in Name Only NYT: Courses may sound more rigorous, but standardized test scores have not risen accordingly, researchers say... For New Jersey School Budget Votes, Tempers and Tax Rises Ease AP: As state finances rebounded, Gov. Chris Christie restored some aid to local districts that he had cut last year... Duncan Issues Far More NCLB Waivers Than Predecessors EdWeek: Mr. Duncanhas embraced his waiver authority in his current role. The majority of the 315 NCLB-related waivers granted in 2009 were ... Rahm Emanuel defends his schools chief on federal discrimination lawsuits Sun-Times: Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel said Monday he’s not troubled by a federal discrimination lawsuit filed against his new schools CEO because similar charges were made against U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan when he ran Chicago schools... Trump: Obama wasn't qualified for Ivy League AP: Trump, who is mulling a bid for the Republican presidential nomination, offered no proof for his claim but said he would continue to press the matter as ...