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US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Sets Focus on Racial Inequality
At a recent award ceremony for the Phillips Brooks House Association at Harvard yard, awardee and keynote speaker Education Secretary Arne Duncan spoke directly to the point of racial inequality in US
Education Reform Focus: Extending Funds to our Teachers
As the debate over the validity of education reform wages on, there is one factor that is agreed upon by just about everyone involved in the discussion. Teachers need to be able to maintain or enhance
Chicago’s WTTW Plans Education program Directed towards Low-Income Kids
According to a recent press release, upon receipt of a $32.5 million grant from the US Department of Education, “(Chicago’s) WTTW will team with W!LDBRAIN Entertainment, the award-winning production c
The Inside View: Points from Education Leaders on Education Reform
In a recent Washington Post article, education leaders from around the country spoke out about current education reform and their part in the strategy. “All of us have taken steps to move our stude
President Obama: It’s Time to Put Our Money where our Mouths Are
In his weekly multimedia address, President Barak Obama drew the focus back to education funding. "Nothing would be more detrimental to our prospects for success than cutting back on education," he s
Our Weapon of Choice: Education. The Gathering Storm – as of 2010
A 2007 study by the US House of Representatives and the US Senate, The Gathering Storm, focused on America’s competitiveness on a global scale. Unfortunately, the resulting legislation, the America Co
October is Bullying Prevention Month – GET INVOLVED
The existence of a program for Bullying Prevention shows the severity behind a long-term problem in our schools. Long lamented by kids, bullying has come to the forefront of the news and awareness of
From Bullying to Assault? How Food Allergies can be a Deadly Tool in the Hands of School Bullies.
A recent event in a Wenatchee, Washington high school has raised the bar for school bullying to a truly frightening level. The stories of bullying are not new – taunting, hazing, and tormenting happen
Will a Longer School Year Improve the State of our Education?
In his recent interview with Matt Lauer of the NBC Today show, President Obama brought focus to his idea that a longer school year could have significant effects on the success our kids are showing in
Poor “Grades” for Illinois Schools Means We Can Only Go Up from Here
According to a report in the Chicago Sun Times, “Illinois deserves a "D" for the education it provides in kindergarten through high school, a "C" for the job it does in college and an "incomplete'' fo
The President Breaks Down the State of Education Reform
In a recent interview with Matt Lauer of NBC’s Today morning show, President Obama dove head first into the hot topic of education reform, taking on tough questions about the success and validity of “
Chicago Premier of “Waiting for Superman” Hones Focus on Education Reform
The recent premier of the acclaimed “Waiting for Superman” documentary from Oscar®-winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim brings the focus of education reform to the real options that exist for our school
Back to School Reform
Education reform is thrown around in the media so often these days that it’s almost become white noise in the face of all the heated debates on the topic. Everyone has a position. And everyone is p
Don’t Battle the Video Games, Use Technology to Relate to our Kids in School
It’s not news that every kid has some sort of techno toy that they use every day. From Zunes or iPods to cell phones, laptops and video game consoles, their lives are closely integrated with the newes
Surprise Donation Sets the Bar High for DonorsChoose.org Donors
In a recent and amazing report from DonorsChoose.org, we are told that it all started with a phone call regarding the amount needed to fund all California based teachers’ wish lists. The result was a
Take Education Reform to the Students
Combined with the recent speech from the President to US students about the importance of continuing their education successfully, the Newsweek list of the best countries in the world confirms the los
The President Addresses Today’s Students: “The Farther you Go in School, the Farther you'll Go in Life.”
In a recent address directed towards our nation’s students. President Barack Obama pinpointed the importance of a successful education as a path to life achievements. While this is not a new topic, a
Social Education Reform
Microsoft Brings the Education Reform Debate to the Social Web. Redu, a site hosted by Bing, offers members the chance to Teach, Volunteer and Donate to benefit US education reform. Redu, an acronym f
Starting the School Year on the Same Foot: Open Communication between You and Your Child’s Teachers
The school supplies are purchased, new clothes are hanging in the closet and the initial school paperwork has been sent back signed. As a parent, these subsidiary points are part and parcel with the s
Seeking a “Fresh Start” – How Will One Chicago School Find their Version of Education Reform?
With all the buzz surrounding the idea of ‘education reform”, with all the Race to the Top Funds dispersed, and a few days or a week into the new school year, one Chicago school is stepping back to pu
Students – A College “Customer”?
Student retention rates at the college level are a big concern for the country. With 43% of students failing to obtain their BA after enrolling in college, there is a definitive communication breakdow
More Minority Teachers to Reduce Achievement Gap?
Like any other career path, diversity, or lack thereof, in the school workplace can have long-reaching effects on the stability and success of the institution. The obvious achievement gaps for ethnic
Phase Two of Race to the Top is over… What are the Schools to do that missed the Mark?
In case you hadn’t noticed, the 2010-2011 school years has started in a large quantity of districts across the country. Even if your school is one that waits until after the Labor Day holiday to round
Students – A College “Customer”?
Student retention rates at the college level are a big concern for the country. With 43% of students failing to obtain their BA after enrolling in college, there is a definitive communication breakdow
Phase Two of Race to the Top is over… What are the Schools to do that missed the Mark?
In case you hadn’t noticed, the 2010-2011 school years has started in a large quantity of districts across the country. Even if your school is one that waits until after the Labor Day holiday to round