April 21, 2010

Education Week, Vol. 29, Issue 29
Education Report Roundup Foster Children
Young people who have "aged out" of foster care are three times more likely than their peers in the general population to not have a high school diploma or its equivalency, according to a study.
Debra Viadero, April 20, 2010
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Education Report Roundup Online Assessment
A study has found that many states are already using online state assessments, or plan to do so in the near future.
Catherine Gewertz, April 20, 2010
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Education Report Roundup Teacher Pensions
Teachers' pension plans are underfunded by $933 billion, according to an analysis released by the Manhattan Institute and the Foundation for Educational Choice.
Stephen Sawchuk, April 20, 2010
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Reading & Literacy Report Roundup Reading and Writing
Teachers can improve students' reading skills by having them write about what they are reading and teaching them writing skills, an analysis concludes.
Catherine Gewertz, April 20, 2010
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Education Report Roundup Schools' Time Use
A new analysis of data from high schools in six urban districts says the schools did not use data to adjust the management of time based on student demands.
Ian Quillen, April 20, 2010
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Education Report Roundup Assessment Costs
States can halve their assessment costs by tilting more toward essay questions and performance tasks than the multiple-choice-heavy approaches now used in most states, a new analysis says.
Catherine Gewertz, April 20, 2010
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Education Report Roundup Scholars Call for Examining School Violence in a New Context
Researchers make a pitch for a broader, cross-disciplinary, and more evidence-based approach to conquering school violence problems.
Debra Viadero, April 20, 2010
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Education Funding Continued Fiscal Woes Force Idaho Ed. Cuts
A major revenue shortfall forced Idaho lawmakers to cut K-12 education programs by 7.5 percent.
Alyson Klein, April 20, 2010
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Education Funding Iowa Schools Receiving Modest Spending Hike
Despite difficult budget circumstances, Iowa lawmakers were able to provide a modest boost for education programs, including community colleges and early-childhood education.
Alyson Klein, April 20, 2010
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Teaching Profession Nebraska Approves Performance Pay, K-12 Funding Boost
Teacher performance pay may soon be coming to the Cornhusker State.
Dakarai I. Aarons, April 20, 2010
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Education Tenure Rules Tightened as Md. Gears Up for Race to Top Bid
Teachers would have to put in three years, instead of two, to earn tenure, under recently passed legislation.
Catherine Gewertz, April 20, 2010
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Federal ELLs Raise Proficiency Rates in Reading, Math, Study Finds
English-language learners gained in recent years on state tests, the Center on Education Policy says, but big gaps remain.
Mary Ann Zehr, April 20, 2010
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Teaching Profession Florida Governor Vetoes Legislation on Merit Pay, Tenure
Crist cites flaws in the measure, teacher and parent opposition, along with its rush to passage in the legislature.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education Best of the Blogs Blogs of the Week
April 20, 2010
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Accountability Opinion A Seamless System of Assessments
Robert Rothman envisions a world in which testing is neither excessive nor a waste of time, but a source of knowledge that can improve practice.
Robert Rothman, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Fla. Board Bans Paddling
The Marion County school board has decided that area principals can no longer paddle misbehaving students as punishment.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Teacher Who Wrote 'Loser' Quits
An Ohio teacher accused of writing the word "loser" on a student's arm has resigned.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Maine Schools Chief Moving On
Susan Gendron, Maine's commissioner of education, is stepping down at the end of the month.
Catherine Gewertz, April 20, 2010
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Teaching Profession Opinion Teacher Incentive Fund: Trivial or Transformative?
The president's proposed increases to the fund could help more states and districts create effective performance-pay systems, Bryan C. Hassel and Dan Katzir write.
Bryan C. Hassel & Dan Katzir, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Educators Seek Delay of Vote on Social Studies Standards
A group of university educators called on the Texas board of education last week to delay a final vote on contentious statewide curriculum standards.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Wis. Official Threatens Prosecution Over Lessons on Sex Education
A local district attorney in Wisconsin has sent a letter to area school districts warning that health teachers could face criminal charges.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Principals Must Reapply for Jobs in Mo. District's 'Right-Sizing' Plan
Every principal and vice principal will have to reapply if they want to continue as building leaders next fall.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Standards Opinion Will We Ever Learn?
With dropout rates sky-high and future jobs stressing "soft skills," we don't need everyone to study quadratic equations, say Robert I. Lerman and Arnold Packer.
Robert I. Lerman & Arnold Packer, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief College Board Launches Center on Higher Ed. Policy and Practice
The College Board announced last week that it is creating a new center aimed at making connections between research, policy, and practice related to higher education.
Mary-Ellen Phelps Deily, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief 'Rubber Rooms' for Teachers to Be Shuttered in N.Y.C.
Hundreds of New York City teachers who are paid full salaries to do nothing while they await disciplinary hearings will be released from the city's "rubber rooms" this fall.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Charlotte, N.C., Superintendent Predicts Layoffs for Next Year
The schools chief in North Carolina’s largest city says he expects to have to lay off more than 1,000 of the district’s 19,000 employees.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief L.A. Approves Plan to Shorten School Year, Head Off Layoffs
The Los Angeles school board has signed off on an agreement with the teachers’ union to shorten the school year.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Governors' Association Helps States Set Up Early-Childhood Initiatives
The National Governors Association is undertaking an effort with Kansas, Louisiana, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington state to help develop high-quality early childhood education systems.
Lesli A. Maxwell, April 20, 2010
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Education News in Brief Judge Bars Transfers of Pupils in Bias Case
A judge has ordered a small southern Mississippi school district to stop allowing hundreds of white students to transfer out of majority black schools.
The Associated Press, April 20, 2010
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