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Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2008
George W. Bush entered the White House determined to change federal education policy. In his first year as the president, Bush forged a bipartisan consensus around the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which he signed into law on January 8, 2002. For the first time, states receiving federal K-12 education funding would be required to hold districts…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Accountability, Presidents
Robelen, Erik W. – Education Week, 2008
In rolling out plans last week to revamp its high school strategy and launch a major new effort on the postsecondary front, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is undertaking a more sweeping approach to grantmaking that appears aimed at reshaping some core elements of the U.S. education system. The philanthropy's agenda on secondary schools…
Descriptors: Private Financial Support, Philanthropic Foundations, High Schools, Postsecondary Education
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2008
Many high school seniors have plans to attend college after they graduate, but frequently, those plans outstrip reality. Some find out that they do not have the academic foundation to be candidates for college. Others are held back by financial-aid applications, entrance essays, or an over-reliance on a single college choice that may fall through.…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Development, High School Seniors, Higher Education
Klein, Alyson – Education Week, 2008
The National College Advising Corps, which started at University of Virginia, was initially financed in 2004 by a two-year, $623,000 grant from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, a Landsdowne, Virginia-based charity formed with a bequest from the late businessman who was best known as the owner of the Washington Redskins football team. Mr. Cooke died…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Grants, Access to Education, Student Financial Aid
Gewertz, Catherine – Education Week, 2007
This article discusses a program at John Adams High School in New York City that helps students who have fallen behind acquire the credits they need to graduate, while still enabling them to hold a job and meet family obligations. The program is one of 20 Young Adult Borough Centers operated by the New York City Department of Education in…
Descriptors: College Planning, Young Adults, Social Work, Graduation
Education Week, 2007
"Quality Counts 2007" begins to track state efforts to create seamless education systems from early childhood to the world of work. This special issue of "Education Week" includes the following articles: (1) Improving Children's Chances (Lynn Olson); (2) Spanning a Lifetime (Christopher B. Swanson); (3) Breaking the Cycle of Poverty (Lynn Olson);…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Quality, Academic Achievement, Accountability
McNeil, Michele – Education Week, 2007
This article describes how a 169-page report "Tough Choices or Tough Times" by the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce affect the educational and economic stability of the United States. The report says, that the United States is losing ground in the global economy because the nation's education system is failing at…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Public Education, Living Standards, Educational Improvement
Olson, Lynn – Education Week, 2006
Faced with stiffer economic competition and worried about the skills of their future workforces, many states are trying to connect education from preschool through postsecondary so that more students are prepared for further study, work, and citizenship. In the past decade, 30 states have created what are often called "P-16" councils or …
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), State Government, Educational Policy, College Preparation
Olson, Lynn – Education Week, 2006
States are moving to close the gap between high school preparation and college and workforce readiness, but momentum is far greater in some policy areas than in others, a 50-state survey shows. At the National Education Summit on High Schools, state governors agreed to a broad set of actions needed to address the gap. Those include raising…
Descriptors: State Action, High Schools, Readiness, State Surveys
Olson, Lynn – Education Week, 2006
With an urgency not seen in decades, policy leaders concerned about America's global competitiveness and widening income gaps within U.S. society are propelling issues of academic and workforce preparation to the forefront of the nation's education policy debates. Worried that current expectations and structure are ill suited to the 21st century…
Descriptors: Economics, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship, Low Income Groups
Honawar, Vaishali – Education Week, 2006
In a new study that has already raised some hackles, a noted expert on teacher education paints the field as a troubled one in which a majority of aspiring teachers are educated in low-quality programs that do not sufficiently prepare them for the classroom. In his 140-page report, which includes surveys of alumni, school principals, and deans of…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Teacher Competencies, Preservice Teacher Education, Accreditation (Institutions)
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2006
This article discusses how a U.S. education research arm earned qualified praise for playing a difficult role. Concerned about the credibility of federally financed education studies, Congress passed a law in the fall of 2002 that replaced the U.S. Department of Education's top research office with the Institute of Education Sciences. This article…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Educational Resources, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Honawar, Vaishali – Education Week, 2006
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accredits 623 of the 1,200 traditional university-based teacher-training programs; nearly 100 others are seeking accreditation. The Washington-based group, established in 1954, is a coalition of 33 organizations, including the two national teachers' unions, the American Association of…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Academic Standards
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2006
Large companies and major business groups are known for hiring well-heeled lobbyists to push for their interests, especially in such areas as tax and spending laws. Their federal lobbying presence on education issues has been relatively modest. The author discusses the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Business Roundtable--two prominent…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Business, School Business Relationship, Lobbying
Cavanagh, Sean – Education Week, 2005
While reliable estimates of American Indian students' college participation are scarce (in part because their numbers are so low), the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school in Santa Fe has taken steps to make postsecondary education the norm, rather than the exception, even while serving many disadvantaged youths. Overall, the academic…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Boarding Schools, American Indians, American Indian Education
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