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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Michelle Rhee On 'Take No Prisoners' Approach : NPR

Michelle Rhee On 'Take No Prisoners' Approach : NPR:

Michelle Rhee On 'Take No Prisoners' Approach

Education - 3 minutes ago
Host Michel Martin checks in with Michelle Rhee, the former chancellor of Washington, D.C. Public Schools. As chancellor, she made a number of controversial changes that were both applauded and denounced. A year ago, she started StudentsFirst, a group formed in response to increasing demands for a better public education system in America.

Does School Choice Really Help Students?

Education - 3 minutes ago
More than 2 million children currently attend charter schools, and that number is growing. But not everyone thinks the move away from public schools is best for students. Host Michel Martin speaks with one critic, Natalie Hopkinson. She's a contributing editor for *The Root*, and has two kids attending schools in the Washington, D.C. area.

Keeping First Generation College Kids On Track

Education - 3 minutes ago
For freshman college students, it's the end of first semester. For many first generation college kids, grades, work and money are already a struggle. In fact only 15 percent complete their degrees within 6 years. Host Michel Martin and a panel of moms and education experts discuss how parents can help their students succeed.

Libraries Make Room For High-Tech 'Hackerspaces'

Education - 3 days ago
As information becomes more and more digital, public libraries are striving to redefine their roles. A small number are working to create "hackerspaces," where do-it-yourselfers share sophisticated tools as well as expertise.

Libraries Make Room For High-Tech 'Hackerspaces'

Education - 3 days ago
As information becomes more and more digital, public libraries are striving to redefine their roles. A small number are working to create "hackerspaces," where do-it-yourselfers share sophisticated tools as well as expertise.

Finals On Hold, Vigil Set After Va. Tech Shooting

Education - 4 days ago
Virginia Tech is quiet Friday morning after a gunman shot and killed a campus police officer and then killed himself Thursday afternoon. For hours the sprawling campus in Blacksburg, Va., relived the horror of a 2007 shooting that left 33 dead and raised troubling questions about the university's slow response to the tragedy.

Shootings Reported At Virginia Tech

Education - 4 days ago
Lynn Neary speaks with Lerone Graham, reporter for the Roanoke Times, for the latest about reported shootings on the campus of Virginia Tech.

Parents Of Deceased Drum Major Say 'Enough'

Education - 4 days ago
Robert Champion, Jr. died after a Florida A&M University football game last month. He was part of the school's legendary marching band. Hazing is suspected in Champion's death, and his parents say the university hasn't done enough to eradicate the practice. Host Michel Martin speaks with his parents, Pamela and Robert Champion, Sr.

Friendly Advice For Teachers: Beware Of Facebook

Education - 5 days ago
A New Jersey teacher posted comments on Facebook against a gay history exhibit at her school. Another teacher could lose her job for a post in which she called her students future criminals. Incidents like this around the country spark heated debates over privacy and free speech.