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Students Know What Makes for Effective Teaching

December 12, 2010 by K12NN Site Admin

Students have savvy things to say about how effective their teachers are in helping them learn.

Filed Under: Educators, Innovations, Research, Students Tagged With: Value-added

Teachers' Unions Step Up in New Jersey With Policy Proposals

December 10, 2010 by K12NN Site Admin

Rather than cede education reform to politicians who portray unions as obstacles to good schooling, teacher’s unions offer their own solutions to closing the student achievement gap.

Filed Under: Educators, Fixes, Innovations Tagged With: Unions

Do We Really Need to Revamp School Textbooks as Often as We Do?

December 7, 2010 by K12NN Site Admin

School textbooks–are we getting value for what we taxpayers pay?

Filed Under: Big Ed, Budgets, Fixes, Innovations Tagged With: Curriculum, Textbooks

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Quick Education Voter’s Guide to the California CD34 Race, April 4, 2017

There are twenty-three candidates running to fill former Congressman Xavier Bacerra’s seat in Congressional District 34 in Southern California. (Bacerra is currently the state’s Attorney General, replacing Kamala Harris, who, after November 8, 2016, became our US Senator.) Election Day is Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. You can find your polling […]

Betsy DeVos, #NOTMYSDOE

Take the pledge to #resist and fight for public schools as a public good TODAY. DeVos had to have the assistance of Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented tie-breaking vote in order to win her confirmation. Two GOP Senators voted against, all Democratic Senators voted against. Yet all the other GOP Senators who received campaign donations […]

Next #DemDebate MUST Include K-12 Education Policy

The next #DemDebate is scheduled for the important primary state of Iowa on November 14, 2015. It’ll be broadcast by CBS in partnership with the Des Moines Register. Professor Julian Vasquez Heilig is leading the call for the families of 50 million students K-12 across the nation and the communities they live in to have […]

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