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Teachers Uneasy Over Extra Class

Starla sumitted ago via http://www.theledger.com (Views: 132, Clicks: 1)  View Story

LAKELAND | As if high school and middle school teachers didn't have enough on their plate. Next school year, they face teaching an extra class period per day, a move by the Polk County School District expected to save $16 million by eliminating 276 positions.

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Education policy 'leaving children intellectually impoverished'

Starla sumitted ago via http://www.telegraph.co.uk (Views: 129, Clicks: 0)  View Story

Education policy in England is leading to the "cultural and intellectual impoverishment" of a generation of school children, a leading headmistress has warned.

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States turn down abstinence education grants

Starla sumitted ago via http://www.usatoday.com (Views: 133, Clicks: 0)  View Story

WASHINGTON (AP) — Skeptical states are shoving aside millions of federal dollars for abstinence education, walking away from the program the Bush administration touts for slowing teen sexual activity.

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New Missouri law aims to help college students save on textbooks

Starla sumitted ago via http://www.kansascity.com (Views: 106, Clicks: 0)  View Story

Craig Stevenson and some of his schoolmates at the University of Missouri almost never go in the campus bookstore anymore. Textbooks there are too expensive, they say, so they buy and sell their books online at Amazon.com.

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Teachers' schools flunk math prep

Starla sumitted ago via http://www.usatoday.com (Views: 149, Clicks: 0)  View Story

WASHINGTON (AP) — For kids to do better in math, their teachers might have to go back to school. Elementary-school teachers are poorly prepared by education schools to teach math, finds a study being released Thursday by the National Council on Teacher Quality.

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Recent comments
Re: Group sues to keep teacher background checks private

The public (especially parents) have a right to know, aneed to know. Teachers with a criminal record have no right to keep that infoemation secret.

Re: School and government partnership advocated

Crew pointed to Elevate Miami, a joint initiative designed to develop students' social and civic skills. For example, if third-graders within the city of Miami are well-mannered -- and if they come to school dressed appropriately and ready to learn -- they are rewarded with new laptop computers at the end of the school year.

Re: Homeschool is a constitutional right for parents

when the child leaves home in the morning, will things get better or worse. Are they prepared or unprepared to make the most of what lays ahead. Every child is wired differently, every school an assembly of different talents. The education the child receives is ultimately the totality of influence the adult world has on the child. Should we interpret the Constitution as affording a family the right to homeschool their children? I think we have reason to do that...it's freedom of choice. Will it always work? Of course not. Freedom is not an insurance policy. It's an opportunity that should not be wasted.

Re: Holding Back Young Students: Is Program a Gift or a Stigma?

If the main downside to making kids repeat grade 1 is social stigma, why not (not as a total solution, but a partial one) sort out a lot of the problems BEFORE grade 1? Have a test to enter grade 1, and give the people who aren't prepared for it an extra program before grade 1, so that when they enter grade 1 they seem like any other student and there's no social stigma and nobody need ever know. Most people seem to change schools for grade 1 (or start school at grade 1) -- why not just have kindergartens more separated from grade 1, with remedial education available before grade 1 and also separate from grade 1, and then nobody will know the difference when grade 1 arrives.

Re: School board takes aim at bottled water

Kids don't drink enough in school and so we install vending machines with pop, juice and water. Then we decide that we want healthy kids so we ban junk food and pop and make them drink water only. Then it becomes politically incorrect to be seen with a plastic bottle in our hands, so we ban the water bottle. Kids still won't drink out of water fountains so what do they do now? Whats next? Lmiting the use of washrooms at school so that the school boards are accused of contributing to global warming (oops thats now out - replace with climate change) by releasing too much methane gas in the air.

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