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Facing Congressional gridlock, immigration activists take fight for tuition equity to states

Facing Congressional gridlock, immigration activists take fight for tuition equity to states

by Sylvan Lane | Feb 24, 2014 | Education, Immigration

WASHINGTON — Dayana Torres doesn’t like preaching to the choir. The 19-year-old president of Dreamers of Virginia, Torres is one of the leaders of an effort to allow undocumented immigrants who live in Virginia to pay in-state tuition at the state’s public...
Ed Department to release rules on students’ digital privacy

Ed Department to release rules on students’ digital privacy

by Jonathan Palmer | Feb 24, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON — The Department of Education will release new guidelines Tuesday that will help protect student privacy, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Monday. “We must provide our schools, teacher and students with cutting edge learning tools,” Duncan said at a...
Harkin introduces bill to restrict secluding, restraining students with disabilities

Harkin introduces bill to restrict secluding, restraining students with disabilities

by Jeanne Kuang | Feb 12, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON — A bill introduced by Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, Wednesday would prohibit disciplinary and safety practices in schools that result in children being locked alone in rooms or physically restrained, practices the Senate education committee says happen...

Online assessments to replace paper for new common core

by Jonathan Palmer | Feb 11, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON – The latest incursion of technology into classrooms will hit in the fall when some schools start using online assessment systems to track student progress in meeting the new common care standards. In spring, the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for...
Senate committee announces plan to advance early education bill

Senate committee announces plan to advance early education bill

by Jonathan Palmer | Feb 6, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON- A Senate leader said Thursday his committee plans action on an early childhood bill before the Memorial Day recess. The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee is examining early education programs in what Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, described...

Report criticizes current early childhood education

by Jonathan Palmer | Feb 5, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON- A government investigative agency released a report Wednesday that was critical of the organization and effectiveness of current early childhood education and care programs. The Government Accountability Office report, “Early Learning and Childhood Care,...

Harkin talks college accreditation, affordability and Higher Education Act reauthorization

by Jeanne Kuang | Jan 29, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON — More transparency is needed in the college accreditation system in order to boost student success and higher education affordability, Sen. Tom Harkin said to a group of accreditors Wednesday morning as part of his effort to improve affordability in his...

Cantor, Olympic gold medalist Leslie speak at Put Kids First rally

by Ellen Garrison | Jan 29, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON — Yellow scarves emblazoned with the logo, “National Charter School Week,” circled everyone’s neck at the “Put Kids First” rally at Friendship Chamberlin Elementary’s gymnasium on Wednesday. Speakers included House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and...

Obama promises to be proactive on education issues in State of the Union

by Jonathan Palmer | Jan 28, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama pledged Tuesday night to provide money to states for early childhood education while asking Congress to make pre-K education available to every 4-year-old in America. “As Congress decides what it’s going to do, I’m going to pull...
Mayors, Ed Secretary discuss local educational reform

Mayors, Ed Secretary discuss local educational reform

by Jonathan Palmer | Jan 22, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON – Increased access to early childhood education, improved workforce readiness and closing the socioeconomic achievement gap in education are top goals for 2014, a group of mayors from across the nation said Wednesday. At the winter meeting of the U.S....

Michelle Obama, Alicia Keys discuss education for youth in underserved communities

by Jonathan Palmer | Jan 15, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON — First lady Michelle Obama hosted groups advocating for more college opportunity for disadvantaged youth as well as high school educators in an event at the White House Wednesday focused on helping students in under-served communities get to college....
House Republicans fiercely question Ag official over rural schools funding cuts

House Republicans fiercely question Ag official over rural schools funding cuts

by Jeanne Kuang | Jan 14, 2014 | Education

WASHINGTON – House Republicans harshly criticized the Department of Agriculture and the Obama administration Tuesday for retroactively imposing mandatory across-the-board federal budget cuts on funding for rural schools. “I expect answers from our witness today and...
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