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Curriculum and Learning

Incoming College Board Head Wants SAT to Reflect Common Core

David Coleman, a lead writer of the common standards whose nonprofit is producing curriculum materials, takes over Oct. 15.

Beginning Teacher Induction: What the Data Tell Us

Induction support programs for beginning teachers is an education reform whose time has come, says Richard M. Ingersoll.

Beginning Teacher Induction: What the Data Tell Us

Induction support programs for beginning teachers is an education reform whose time has come, says Richard M. Ingersoll.

Puerto Rico Governor Proposes English Plan

Gov. Luis Fortuño hopes to make Puerto Rico a full-fledged bilingual society.

Study Tracks Growing Understanding of UDL

But state and district special education directors say there are still widespread misperceptions about the universal design for learning concept.

Gifted Programs Aim to Regain Budget Toehold

But efforts to restore funds for a long-running, federal gifted-education program lack Obama administration support.

Arts Education Tapped in Turnaround Effort

Eight academically troubled public schools across the nation will get a dose of arts education support to help them turn around.

Fla. Measure Creates Faster Academic Path

Republican Gov. Rick Scott signed into law a measure aimed at making it easier for Florida students to receive "accelerated instruction."

It's Time for a New Kind of High School

Traditional high schools are outdated, and new school configurations are needed, Jerry Diakiw writes.

FCC to Tell Phone Companies to Follow Low-Price Rule for Schools

Phone companies participating in the federal E-rate program will have to attend training sessions that cover how to comply with the requirement that they charge bargain prices for their services to schools.

Education and the Path to a Sexually Healthy Nation

Options for federally funded sex education programs must expand, four advocates write.

School Discounts Mandated by Federal E-Rate Program Largely Neglected

Too many schools are not getting low-price services from telecom companies, as the program requires, and federal regulators have done little to enforced the rule, ProPublica reports.

Starting From Scratch With ESEA

An updated ESEA should focus on a few evidence-based strategies for improving schools, Marshall S. Smith writes.

Colo. Program Puts Students on the Pathway to a Career

A Colorado school takes the vision of career-readiness seriously by offering students rigorous course options in medical studies, business, STEM, arts, and other fields.

Mo. Lawmaker Says He Is Gay, Denounces School Bill

Rep. Zach Wyatt said he wants supporters of the so-called "don't say gay" bill to withdraw the bill.

Digital Gaming in Classrooms Seen Gaining Popularity

A survey of K-8 teachers shows nearly half of them are incorporating digital games in lessons to engage students and personalize learning.
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