Week of December 22, 2014 Archives
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Monday, December 22
WH, Census Set to Collide Over College Ed Data
Josh Zumbrun, WSJ
Wash. Class Size Plan as Tough to Fund as Repeal
Kyle Stokes, KPLU
Deal Reached for NOLA Students with Disabilities
Cain Burdeau, AP
Groups: Dangers With Funding Unis By Koch Brothers
F. Morris, NPR
USED Grants Florida Waiver on ELL Testing
Cory Mitchell, Politics K-12
Ed Fight Will Pit Cuomo Against Assembly Speaker
Ken Lovett, NYDN
Feds: Schools Can Bill Medicaid for More Health Services
E. Blad, RFE
When Gender Discrimination and Racism Collide
Janell Ross, Atlantic
Fla. Ed Officials Announce Plan to Review Testing
John Kennedy, PBP
An Update on L.A.'s iPad Program
Annie Gilbertson, NPR
Minn. Suburbs Struggle to Close Discipline Gap
S. Butrymowicz, HR
How Are States Progressing on Teacher Distribution?
A. Klein, PK12
Advocates Cheer White House Spending on Early-Ed.
C.A. Samuels, EW
'Job Embedded' Professional Dev. Often Lacking
S. Sawchuk, Teacher B.
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Tuesday, December 23
What to Learn from USED's NCLB Waiver Data
Alyson Klein, PK12
Debt Collector Running Failing For-Profits
Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, WP
Ohio 3rd Graders Will Retake Same Reading Test
B. Lanka, MNJ
An Update From New Orleans
Anya Kamenetz, NPR
Q&A with USED Officials
Butrymowicz & Mader, Hechinger Report
Fla. Gets More Time Before Counting ELL Test Results
C. Veiga, Herald
ACLU Sues After Ferguson Protester Gets Detention
Associated Press
What to Do for Kids with No Home Internet?
Nichole Dobo, Hechinger
SAT Cheating in Asia: More Scores Withheld
Valerie Strauss, WaPost
Baker Names Mass. Education Secretary
Joshua Miller, Boston Globe
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