Week of January 18, 2016 Archives
RealClearEducation
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Tuesday, January 19
TFA Tests Waters on Improving Retention
Stephen Sawchuk, EdWeek
Home Schooling Increasingly Popular in Rural Alaska
J. Mader, RE
ESSA Poses Capacity Challenges for State Ed Agencies
D. Burnette, EW
Microsoft to Launch 'Minecraft Ed Edition'
Sarah Perez, TechCrunch
Rethinking College Admissions
Frank Bruni, The New York Times
ED Proposes Extended Timelines, Pell Grants 'Bonus'
A. Ujifusa, PK12
Score-Report Holdups Mar College-Testing Season
C.J. Adams, EdWeek
Wednesday, January 20
Thousands Apply to U.S. to Forgive Student Loans
Josh Mitchell, WSJ
GOP to Move for State Takeover of CPS
T. Sfondeles, Chicago Sun-Times
SCOTUS Seeks Input on SpecEd Service Animal Case
Mark Walsh, SL
SUNY Probes Discipline Practices at Success Schools
Beth Fertig, WNYC
New L.A. Supt. Knows Education Inequality
Sonali Kohli, LA Times
Ore. Licensing Board Slammed Over Delays, Backlogs
S. Sawchuk, TB
Illinois Republicans Mull CPS Bankruptcy Plan
Burnett & Tareen, AP
The Preschool Inside a Nursing Home
Tiffany R. Jansen, The Atlantic
To Fund Ed, Scott Walker Looks to Employee Benefits
M. DeFour, WiSJ
Thursday, January 21
Jeb Bush Returns to Education Policy Roots
Eric Schulzke, Deseret News
Lawmakers Propose Bills After Sick-Outs Shut Detroit Schools
AP
White People Don't Really Care About School Diversity
R. Klein, HuffPo
Marco Rubio Goes After Bush on Common Core
Jonathan Martin, NYT
HP Makes 'Blended Reality' PC for Education
Benny Evangelista, SFC
Ariz. Study Links Education to Economic Growth
Denelle Confair, KYMA
4,000 Jobs to Go in Pearson Shake-Up
BBC
Reviled and Revered, Madison Prof. Pushes on
Karen Herzog, JS
King: Rethink Teacher Evals If They're Not Working
Alyson Klein, PK12
Pence OKs Pausing ISTEP Consequences for 1 Year
Shaina Cavazos, CBIN
CPS to Lay Off Central Office Beureaucrats
L. Fitzpatrick, Chi. Sun-Times
Kent State Prof. Investigated for Possible Ties to ISIS
M. McPhate, NYT
FLOTUS School Lunch Legacy Survives GOP Assault
Bloomberg