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Texas ed board considers resolution limiting Islam - Boston.com

Texas ed board considers resolution limiting Islam - Boston.com

Texas ed board considers resolution limiting Islam

By April Castro
Associated Press Writer / September 24, 2010
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AUSTIN, Texas—Social conservatives are seeking to curtail references to Islam in Texas textbooks, warning of what they describe as a creeping Middle Eastern influence in the nation's publishing industry.

The State Board of Education plans to vote Friday on a one-page resolution calling on textbook publishers to limit what they print about Islam in world history books.

Critics say it's another example of the ideological board trying to politicize public education in the Lone Star State.

"It's just more of the same Islamaphobic, xenophobic attitude we've been seeing around the country," said Mustafaa Carroll, executive director of the Council of American Islamic Relations of Texas. "It's not like Muslims are not part of the

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Districts miss out on federal grants | Thoughts on Public Education

Districts miss out on federal grants | Thoughts on Public Education

Districts miss out on federal grants - by John Fensterwald - Educated Guess

Two charter school groups and two rural districts are the only California recipients of the U.S. Department of Education’s $1.2 billion Teacher Incentive Fund. The grant competition is designed to spur school districts to tie teacher and principal evaluations and pay to performance. Most large districts in California steered clear of the program, reflecting the California [...]

Some parents cry foul as city holds back thousands of students who did poorly on exams

Some parents cry foul as city holds back thousands of students who did poorly on exams

Some parents cry foul as city holds back thousands of students who did poorly on exams

Friday, September 24th 2010, 4:00 AM

The city held back more than 11,000 elementary and middle schoolers - almost five times last year's total, officials said.

The shocking rise, up from just fewer than 2,400 third- through eighth-graders last year, came as the state raised standards



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AM News: Anniversary Of Derrion Albert Beating - District 299: Chicago Public Schools Blog

AM News: Anniversary Of Derrion Albert Beating - District 299: Chicago Public Schools Blog

AM News: Anniversary Of Derrion Albert Beating

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Teen killed, 11 wounded in night of violence Tribune: A 16-year-old boy was shot in the head and killed in theLittle Village neighborhood in a night of widespread violence that saw at least 11 other people wounded across the city. No one was in custody for any of the shootings, and area detectives were investigating... Derrion Albert, One Year Later Chicagoist: This week, students at Fenger are honoring Albert with t-shirts and a peace rally, honoring Derrion and the dozens of other CPS students killed in recent years...Illinois gets low grades for education Catalyst: Illinois received a 'D' for the quality of its K-12 schools and still has one of the largest achievement gaps in the country, according to a new report card on education released today by the reform group Advance Illinois... Bill Ayers Denied Emeritus Status By University Of Illinois AP: The University of Illinois on Thursday denied 1960s radical William Ayers emeritus faculty status after trustees Chairman Christopher Kennedy noted Ayers dedicated a book to, among others, the man who killed Kennedy's father, Robert F. Kennedy.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Gov. Christie arrive at studio for taping of 'Oprah' show | NJ.com

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Gov. Christie arrive at studio for taping of 'Oprah' show | NJ.com

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Gov. Christie arrive at studio for taping of 'Oprah' show

Published: Friday, September 24, 2010, 9:09 AM Updated: Friday, September 24, 2010, 9:29 AM
gov-christie-leaves-hotel.JPGNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie leaves the Four Seasons Chicago Hotel en route to the studios of the Oprah Winfrey show to appear with Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.

CHICAGO — Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the new and unexpected benefactor of the Newark schools system, just arrived at Oprah Winfrey's TV studio in Chicago in advance of the impending announcement that he will be donating $100M to reform the beleaguered school system.

Wearing a gray t-shirt and blue jeans, Zuckerberg stepped out of a black Lincoln SUV and moved quickly into side door at the headquarters of Winfrey's Harpo productions. A few minutes earlier, Gov. Chris Christie emerged from the Four Seasons Hotel a short distance from the studio, also on his way to the show. Newark Mayor Cory Booker is also planning to attend the

The long-awaited public education documentary “Waiting for Superman” The Daily Churn: Friday | EdNewsColorado

The Daily Churn: Friday | EdNewsColorado

The Daily Churn: Friday

Daily Churn logoWhat’s churning:

The long-awaited public education documentary “Waiting for Superman” opens today in a few cities, and the reviews, somewhat mixed, are starting to trickle in. The New York Times calls the movie “powerful and alarming.” USA Today says “it’s hard to deny the power of (director Davis) Guggenheim’s lingering shots on these children, waiting on a superhero who isn’t going to come.” New York Magazine’s David Edelstein calls it “one of the most galvanizing documentaries I’ve ever seen.”

On the other side of the ledger, The Nation, in a lengthy article, pans the film and takes a swipe at more kindly disposed reviewers, calling “Waiting for Superman” “a moving but vastly oversimplified brief on American

Where I'm Coming From :: Frederick M. Hess

Where I'm Coming From :: Frederick M. Hess
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