13 Kasım 2013 Çarşamba

Daily Education News – 11/8/13

Right here are a number of stories in today’s news about Delaware schooling and from across the nation:


Neighborhood Information


The News Journal
Delaware’s scores on national student tests show progress
Delaware’s scores on a major nationwide test display huge gains more than the previous ten many years and some modest advances in the previous two. State education officials hope implementation of Race to the Prime applications will fuel a bigger improve, saying there are nevertheless places of serious concern.


WDDE
Mixed grades for Very first State on “the nation’s report card”
Delaware’s grades on what’s known as “the nation’s report card” are a mixed bag. Secretary of Training Mark Murphy stated that the ten-yr NAEP trends are constructive for Delaware. That is specially accurate among minority groups the place reading and math proficiency costs between Black and Hispanic college students, and college students with disabilities, rose amongst 5 and 14 % because 2003.


Nationwide News


Within Larger Ed
Public hearing on school ratings
A federal school ratings system has the possible to curb access to larger education for disadvantaged minority and reduced-earnings students, numerous university leaders and pupil advocates informed Training Department officials. The occasion kicked off a series of four public forums that the division is holding to solicit suggestions on how to develop a federal school ratings program.


Schooling Week
Colleges nonetheless see surges in homeless students
If additional with each other, homeless college students now would make up the biggest district in the country—at nearly 1.17 million. Their numbers have grown 24% in the previous three years, and 10% in the last 12 months alone, according to a federal evaluation by the National Center for Homeless Training. Forty states have observed a rise in their homeless-student populations in 2011-twelve, and 10 of these faced a leap of 20% or far more.


25 new i3 winners to split $ 135 million
Twenty-five districts and their nonprofit partners are slated to share $ 135 million in the latest round of the federal Investing in Innovation competition, the U.S. Division of Training announced these days. This marks the fourth round of a single of the Obama administration’s signature initiatives—a competitors created to find and scale up some of the most innovative concepts for improving education. The greatest grants go to the promising ideas that have the strongest proof base, with smaller awards set aside for more experimental tips.


Instructor ‘voice’ amplified by series of Gates grants
The Gates basis has put $ 22 million behind a number of organizations that, like Educate Plus, aim to elevate teachers’ voices in policy discussions. But people groups are often viewed with suspicion by teachers’ unions and have been depicted as “AstroTurf” organizations set up to assistance Gates’ favored policies. Despite similar ambitions, the groups do diverge in how they operate.


Washington Publish
D.C. Council tentatively approves bill meant to finish social promotion
The D.C. Council gave tentative approval to a bill intended to finish social promotion in the District’s schools. Beneath the measure, college officials would have latitude to decide no matter whether elementary and middle school college students are ready to advance to the subsequent grade. College students who are retained would be needed to attend summer time college except if especially excused by school officials.



Daily Education News – 11/8/13

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