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In the back-and-forth drama of Pennsylvania’s budget woes, nothing has been more ever-present than pension reform. Click here for full article. (Subscription may be required.) Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, Aug. 14,… Read More
Charter schools have always represented a flashpoint in the education space. But the demands from the NAACP and the Black Lives Matter-affiliated groups highlight a new wrinkle: After years benefiting… Read More
If you think that determining scores on standardized tests is a simple matter of figuring out how many answers each student got right, you are wrong. Click here for full… Read More
In Pennsylvania, attempts to change education policies or practices are often long, drawn-out slogs. So what would it take to revolutionize the entire system to compete with top performers in the… Read More
What will it take for U.S. schools to improve — not incrementally, but dramatically? That’s the question that a bipartisan group of state lawmakers from around the country set out… Read More
Still studying up on important policy changes made by the Every Student Succeeds Act? The Education Commission of the States has put out short overviews of 10 important issues that… Read More
Join NAESP for a Webinar, ESSA IMPLEMENTATION: LEVERAGING STATE OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT PRINCIPAL LEADERSHIP, on Wednesday, August 17 from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST. Sponsored by NAESP and the… Read More
The state of Pennsylvania — and the nation, as a whole — is facing the growing prospect of a troubling teacher shortage, according to Titusville Area SD Superintendent Karen Jez…. Read More
Bethlehem Area School Board member Dean Donaher wants the public to know that charter schools aren’t really free. While parents don’t have to pay tuition to enroll a child in… Read More
It’s the Pokémon Go predicament of 2016: schools all over the country are trying to think of ways to keep students off their phones and into their school work. Click… Read More