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Hard Times at Douglass High: A No Child Left Behind Report Card

hhotpick wrote 1 day ago: The No Child Left Behind Act was created to boost academic levels of American students by setting st … more →

Tags: HBO, McCain on Education, no child left behind wikipedia, sarah palin katie couric interview transcript, Sarah Palin Supreme Court

Full Disclosure1 comment

khrysso wrote 2 days ago: Been thinking a lot about the economic meltdown and my own poverty. Fact is, I’ve learned so w … more →

Tags: Bailout, Economic Meltdown, Charity, medical expenses, Medicare, Medicaid, don c. wagner, vicki wagner, Social Security

Teach Your Children Well

quuzlfut wrote 2 days ago: Attendance for children within a certain age range is compulsory (required by state law) throughout … more →

Tags: Politics, Culture, History, Education, obama, McCain, 10th amendment, Head Start, Charter Schools

Education: How many children left behind?

chrisgraham wrote 2 days ago: The Top Story by Chris Graham freepress2@ntelos.net Twenty, twenty-five, close to thirty percent of … more →

Tags: Local News, Waynesboro, Augusta County, Staunton, Harrisonburg, State Board of Education, dropout rate, graduation rate, walt heinecke

Presidential Candidates Must Have Deep Pockets

tmurcray wrote 2 days ago: There is a lot to be said about education. Not a lot is being said. Maybe we are just so tired of … more →

Tags: School Reform, Education Policy, Elementary Education, Teaching, leadership, Communities

Fix the Problems in U.S. Education

thekingslandplan wrote 3 days ago: Too many people think that schools are hopeless and that nothing can be done. Or they live in that d … more →

Tags: Education reform, crime rates, don kingsland, Drop-Out Rates, drug abuse, NCLB, set our teachers free, the kingsland plan

AYERS IS TEACHING YOUR CHILDREN2 comments

Allan Erickson wrote 3 days ago: The life cycle of the Parasitoid wasp By Allan Erickson 10.8.08   “Teach your children well, … more →

Tags: 1, obama, Ayers, racism, Infiltration, Education, Annenberg, Propaganda, socialist revolution

Who Cares for the Needy?

yeskids wrote 5 days ago: By Wanda Parker Do you think it is possible to want to help the poor and in the end actually harm th … more →

Tags: After School Programs, at-risk kids, Blogroll, Children, Christian, Christian Living, Evangelical Christians, Family, Immigrants

the hazards of modern education1 comment

axisone wrote 5 days ago: I don’t like school.     I used to, when I was four years old and learning to read. I liked … more →

Tags: College, Education, Reading, School

Presidential candidates' viewpoints on education and No Child Left Behind1 comment

Danielle Boenisch wrote 6 days ago: National Public Radio recently ran a story about Obama and McCain’s stances on No Child Left B … more →

Tags: discussion, National, barak obama, Candidate Platforms, Danielle Boenisch, Debate, Education, education advisors, Funding

Doctors not at fault for poor patient care

tmurcray wrote 1 week ago: Doctors in the Nashville area are decrying an unjust law that is part of a new wave of accountabilit … more →

Tags: Education Policy, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Teaching, Assessment, nashville

Say It Ain't So Joe!2 comments

Marc wrote 1 week ago: I’m not sure whether or not I should be awed or dismayed by Palin’s mastery of the non-a … more →

Tags: In One Ear Out the Other, Red Clay Country Diary, Politics, Current Events, election, Biden, wordpress political blogs, Education, palin

On the Debate Biden Palin

endithinks wrote 1 week ago: The debate was much more about two people facing each other than the Obama/McCain “I don … more →

Tags: ethics, Showmanship, election process, Debates, Politics, obama, Healthcare, Culture, bush

Post Bailout Priorities: Where Will Children Stand?

robjmur2 wrote 1 week ago: The events of the past two weeks and the next five will test the mettle of our two candidates. The m … more →

Tags: federal role in education, High Stakes Testing, presidential campaign, Child Poverty

A Song a Day Raises Achievement and Makes for a Happy Learner!

Miss Julie wrote 1 week ago: A Song a Day Raises Achievement: Partnering With Classroom Teachers Thousands of children are failin … more →

Tags: children's music, Kindermusik, Music, music making, Music Together, Parenting, Singing, West Music

We Aren't Even Adequate?1 comment

otherbrooksbrother wrote 1 week ago: So much for light posting to ease back in to things. The South Carolina Department of Education (DO … more →

Tags: Midnight Writer -- Whatever He Feels Like, Jim Rex, Adequate Yearly Progress, AYP, South Carolina Department of Education, DoE, NCLB

Secretary of Education, Teachers Union and Normalistas Leave Students Out of the Equation

El Fomentador wrote 1 week ago: The ongoing battles between the Mexican Secretary of Public Education, the national teachers union a … more →

Tags: las escuelas patitos, Alliance for Quality in Education, College, corruption, Education reform, George Bush, Grade inflation, México, Normal schools

Who's Making Progress?1 comment

kansaseducation wrote 1 week ago: KSDE has released a list of schools and districts not making “Adequate Yearly Progress” … more →

Tags: School Achievement

How I got here, Part 1

jenaham wrote 1 week ago: First of all, I never planned to home school. Home schoolers were awkward, unsocialized braniacs tha … more →

Tags: About Me, Home School, charter school, Test scores