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October 2010

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Newsroom Item U.S. House races to watch for edu-ramifications Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Are charters the silver bullet? Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item NYC takes aim at teachers' 'tenure for breathing' Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Rhee’s big legacy: Being a whirlwind Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Movement for reform shifting to districts Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Rationing knowledge: The 'college for some' movement Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Effort targets 'soft bigotry of low expectations' Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Seizing an opportunity in education reform Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item S.D. school board passes nondiscrimination policy Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item L.A. school board votes to proceed with plant manager cuts Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item S.F. teachers aides' pensions shorted for years Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item L.A. Unified settlement of lawsuit mushroomed into assault on long-held district practices Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Duncan and unions to highlight union-management collaboration Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item State schools chief assails veto of funding for data-collection system Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Washington chancellor’s departure isn’t expected to slow public school change Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item NJ school buses to be powered by ads Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Study challenges mayoral control of schools Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item California to create teaching credential for secondary ELLs Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Early grades become the new front in absenteeism wars Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Moving forward with the Common Core Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item What's wrong with the ‘manifesto’ -- point by point Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item California teachers: Paying for school supplies themselves — and more Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Santa Cruz City Schools seeks to address access and equity in relation to fundraising at district's four elementary schools Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Why do so many new Oakland teachers leave? Some have no choice. Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item U.S. found to recruit fewer teachers from top ranks Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item L.A. Unified to issue its own 'value-added' ratings of district schools Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Linking teachers and student test scores gains some momentum Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Baltimore teachers reject new contract Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Lawsuits push radical school-funding reform Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Study ranks state 31st in student funding Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Study of Montgomery County schools shows benefits of economic integration Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item The limits of Moco schools' economic integration study Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item The problem is poverty: Evidence from Gerald Bracey Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Charter schools and civil rights: What kind of 'movement' is this? Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Black leaders oppose new rules on access to career colleges Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Teachers, other unions, drive in reverse Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Racial disparities in some school testing reduced Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Despite image, union leader backs school change Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Why teacher quality can't be only centerpiece of reform Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Don't scapegoat America's teachers Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Congress adjourns without passing school-meals bill Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Supt. Ackerman's critique of 'manifesto' Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item White House Hispanic Initiative to host ed. summit today Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Americans split over public education for illegal immigrants, poll shows Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Discipline rate of black students in Del., elsewhere is probed Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Repeat performance: When charter schools hold students back, is it helping them succeed in the long term -- or does it just improve short-term test results? Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item LAUSD report comes as board gets ready to OK $320 million in loans Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item LA charter group lays off sixth of staff Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Blurring the lines between charter and traditional schools Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item For some families in S.J., crime and traffic have made the walk to and from school feel more like an obstacle course Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Ballot measures reflect states' shaky economies Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Gwinnett County, Ga., wins $1M Broad Prize Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item How billionaire donors harm public education Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Survey finds wealthy districts get best teachers Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item More charges and blame over CALPADS Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Politics, alleged conflict at center of state supreme court case over charter school funding Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Reduce standardized testing to improve accountability, school quality Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Should teachers be so important? Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Layoffs hit LAUSD support staff Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Tech-focused academies give East Bay students hands-on training for jobs Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Natomas schools' choice: Cut, or see state takeover Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item White House renews attention to Hispanic education Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item The myth of charter schools Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Threats to school reform ... are within school reform Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Community colleges not preparing California's future workforce, study says Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Faced with high student hunger, DC schools start serving dinner Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item 'What works' broadens its research standards Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Implementing the common standards: Experts weigh in Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Gates Foundation turns attention to ed. tech. Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Look to districts for innovative use of data Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item LAUSD holds off on vote over taking on $320M in new loans Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item McClatchy High rethinks 'small-school' approach Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Small doses of education can make a big difference for parents with sick children Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Court: No teacher speech rights on curriculum Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Union plans to try to block release of teacher ratings Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item City and union agree to postpone teacher rating release Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Afterschool programs in funding jeopardy Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Character education found to fall short in federal study Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item The role of teachers' unions in education Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item 11 Tucson teachers sue Arizona over new 'anti-Hispanic' schools law Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item California’s pupil-achievement program continues Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item The Chamber of Commerce's flawed 'Superman' school reform guide Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Supermarkets, not Superman Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Missing from reform debate: The power of caring Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item LBUSD reaches tentative deal with non-teacher union on furloughs Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Students, teachers at L.A.'s Roosevelt High protest truancy ticketing policy Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Science grows on acquiring new language Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item English teacher: Data can drive us down wrong road Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item The pretend reformers Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Chicago parents occupy elementary school building to prevent demolition Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item New data on bullying: 17% report regular abuse Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item California unable to determine if charter schools are meeting students' nutritional needs Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Kudos for D.C. school meal program but hold applause for Congress Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item College grads facing more debt, fewer jobs Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Why all the fuss over value-added teacher data? Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Stimulus-aid bonanza draws heat on campaign trail Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Publisher to remove Black Confederate reference Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Charter schools slammed at education forum Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Torres High time capsule stores East Los Angeles’ struggles and triumphs Newsroom Item
Newsroom Item Stakes and mistakes in assessing teacher effectiveness Newsroom Item
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