Least-Disruptive Model for Turnaround Proving Popular

Educators in a number of states are opting for "transformation" in deciding how to use their federal School Improvement Grant money. (July 29, 2010)

Duncan Deflects Civil Rights Groups' Criticism

In a speech to the National Urban League, the U.S. education secretary said civil rights groups' criticism of the administration's reform agenda was flat out wrong. (July 29, 2010)

Concerns About Accuracy Further Delay FCAT Grades

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Lawsuit Says New Orleans Schools Fail Disabled Students

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Ariz. Vaults from 40th to Finalist for Millions in Stimulus Money

(July 29, 2010)

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President Barack Obama addresses the National Urban League 100th Anniversary Convention in Washington on July 29.
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Obama Defends Race to Top

The president told members of the National Urban League that his signature education initiative holds promise for poor and minority students in low-performing schools. (July 29, 2010)

Chicago Asks Teachers to Take Unpaid Holidays, Wage Freeze

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Starting a Science Education

Five science education advocates argue that the country can no longer afford to ignore that the period from kindergarten through 4th grade is "a peak window of opportunity for teaching basic science concepts." (July 27, 2010)

'Kindergarten Ready' Needs to Be the New 'College and Career Ready'

Learning begins at birth, writes Elanna S. Yalow, and learning standards should start with even our youngest children. (July 26, 2010)

Miss America and Race to the Top

Blogger Nancy Flanagan has noticed some similarities between Race to the Top and the Miss America pageant; there's 50 contestants, rounds of competition, and, she adds, the myth that "any state can win." (July 29, 2010)

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Graduation by the Numbers

This year's Diplomas Count explores the graduation-rate challenges facing many students and districts and looks at how schools are using data to help students finish high school and earn diplomas. Read the full report.

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Fair Expectations

Doris Gonzalez, a senior at Oregon State University, talks about her experience with high school guidance counselors.

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Digital Directions

Video Essays Play as Auditions for College

Colleges test optional video essays as part of the college-application process, but skeptics raise concerns. (June 16, 2010)

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Do We Need Another Hero?

Patrick Ledesma says that stories of heroic school turnarounds often overshadow alternative possibilities for school change. (July 20, 2010)

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Education Week Teacher Bookclub

Join your peers for an online book discussion of Linda F. Nathan's The Hardest Questions Aren't on the Test: Lessons From an Innovative Urban School. (July 19, 2010)

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