Race to Top Winners Make Virtual Education a Priority

The International Association for K-12 Online Learning outlines the winners' plans for online learning. (September 7, 2010)

Some i3 Winners Still Scrambling for Grant Match

Just days before the deadline, some in line for federal innovation grants still must find the private funds needed to secure their money. (September 2, 2010)

Charters Could Face Hurdles Tapping Edujobs Funds

(September 7, 2010)

N.J. Clings to Agenda Despite Race to Top Loss

(September 7, 2010)

Hawaii Plan Would Invest $33M in Cultivating, Rewarding Teachers

(September 7, 2010)

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Racial Violence Changes Student and His School

A day of violence against Asians at South Philadelphia High School forever changed Duong Nghe Ly and his classmates. They stopped "just taking it" and fought back—against the district for failing to protect them. (September 7, 2010)

Fired, Rehired Teachers Back at Troubled R.I. School

(September 5, 2010)

Spotlight on Middle and High School Literacy

FREE! Many educators are learning that it's not just young children who need help with literacy skills. This FREE Spotlight explores unique strategies and programs for working on literacy with middle and high school students.

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Opinions

Green Schoolyards as an Element of Reform

There are dozens of academic and developmental reasons for schools to create and use outdoor classrooms, writes green-schoolyard advocate Kirk Meyer. He gives 10. (August 31, 2010)

All of My Favorite Students Cheat

With dishonesty now a virtual classroom norm, writes Christopher L. Doyle, talking openly with students about it might help teachers seek solutions. (August 31, 2010)

Welcome Back to School 'Reform'

Policy decisions are now being made by officials at the federal level—rather than the local level—who will bring change in the years ahead but do little to improve the quality of education, says Diane Ravitch. (September 7, 2010)

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Yearly Special Reports

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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Videos

The Mission After Katrina

New Orleans Charter Science and Math Academy teacher Kaycee Eckhart talks about the challenges that she and other educators face in post-Katrina New Orleans.

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Digital Directions Blog

Study Links Tech to Algebra Achievement

A four-year study concludes that Algebra I teachers trained in a program that allowed them to monitor students' progress on graphing calculators led to significantly improved achievement. (September 2, 2010)

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Teaching Secrets: Tips for New English Teachers

Award-winning English teacher Renee Moore offers four enduring lessons that contributed to her own success in the classroom. (September 1, 2010)

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New Orleans: Paul Vallas' Report Card

This final report in a 3-year series looks at Vallas' legacy in New Orleans. What has he done, how is it working, and will it last? Report includes podcasts, videos, and news features. (July 26, 2010)

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