September 29, 2014 Archives
RealClearEducation
Morning
Edition
Teens Who Crossed U.S. Border Alone Enter Schools
K. Hefling, AP
Colleges Make Easier for Students to Show in Apps
R. Perez-Pena, NYT
For School Tests, Measures to Detect Cheating
McWhirter & Porter, WSJ
Uncertainty in JeffCo After Week of Protests
N. Garcia, Chalkbeat CO
Chicago Schools Get Money for No-Show Students
Becky Vevea, WBEZ
De Blasio Plans Revised Code for Discipline in Schools
E.A. Harris, NYT
Low-Performing Fla. Schools Add Extra Reading Time
PBS NewsHour
New Calif. Law Limits Student Discipline Measure
Susan Frey, EdSource
Jeb Bush Will Not Save the Republican Establishment
J. Bouie, Slate
Brooklyn's Boys and Girls High School Fights Failure
Leslie Brody, WSJ
New Unis in Asia Outranking Young Colleges in the West
C. Yang, NYT
Right, Left Joined in Fight to Legalize Homeschooling
S. Sathian, NPR
Obesity Research Takes High-Tech Twist at Fla. School
L. Stein, Reuters
Turning Programming Into Child’s Play
Claire Martin, New York Times
Campus Talks Increasingly Focus on Sex Assault
N. Anderson, Wash Post
C. Board: JeffCo Could Be Dropped from APUSH
M. Walz, Chalkbeat CO
A Full Ride to College For Some N.Y. HS Grads
Nick Anderson, Wash Post
RealClearEducation
Afternoon
Edition
Homeless Students Increased by 58% in Past 6 Yrs
J. Barshay, Hechinger
Immigration Status No Roadblock to College
B.M. Rubin, Chicago Trib
New Biz Incubator in NOLA Blend of Ed, Startups
M. Waller, Times-Pic.
Key Ga. Electoral Contests Put K-12 Forward
A. Ujifusa, EdWeek
JeffCo Cancels Classes Due to Teacher Absences
N. Garcia, Chalkbeat CO
Few Campus Sexual Assault Cases Result In Expulsion
T. Kingkade, HP
Agency Warns About Decline in Access to Education
Patrick Blum, NYT
Teachers Figure Out When to Turn Tech On, Off
A. Neason, Hechinger
Which HS Reform Strategies Actually Work?
Alyson Klein, Politics K-12
The Highest-Paying College Majors
Jeff Guo, Washington Post
Microsoft, Google & Apple: Ed Smackdown
M. Endler, InformationWeek
Arne Duncan's Summer To-Do List: Done? What's Next?
A. Klein, PK12
Supts. Support Common-Assessment Consortia
A. Prothero, EdWeek
Why ACLU Is Challenging Single-Gender Classes
G. Jordan, StateImpact
RealClearEducation
Analysis And Commentary
Chicago Teaches Beijing a Lesson
L. Gordon Crovitz, Wall Street Journal
Deasy's Impatience Threatens to Overshadow
Jim Newton, LA Times
The Campaign to Keep Karen Lewis out of Race
Eric Zorn, Chicago Trib
The Wilds of Education
Frank Bruni, The New York Times
Parents Saying No to Too Much Homework
Jay Mathews, Wash Post