Education Week - No Child Left Behind: House Approval of ESEA Overhaul a...
The bill approved by a 359-64 margin would scale back the federal role in education for the first time since the early 1980s.
View ArticleMinistry Of Education Feed: Sabah Earthquake Fund Receives S$982,000 to Help...
The ‘Sabah Earthquake Fund’ was set up in June 2015 for the dependents of Singaporeans who lost their lives, as well as the trainers and guides in Sabah who lost their lives or had their livelihoods...
View ArticleMinistry Of Education Feed: 7th Call for Proposals on Cyber Wellness Projects
The Inter-Ministry Cyber Wellness Steering Committee (ICSC) has launched a seventh call for proposals on 10 December 2015, as part of ongoing efforts by the Singapore Government to support cyber...
View ArticleMinistry Of Education Feed: Speech For Guest Of Honour, Mr. Ong Ye Kung, At...
IntroductionIt gives me great pleasure today to witness the MOU signing ceremony for the Accountancy & Financial Services Sectors, which are important pillars of our economy. This is another of...
View ArticleMinistry Of Education Feed: Release Of The 2015 Singapore-Cambridge GCE N(A)-...
The results of the 2015 Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Normal (Academic) [N(A)] and Normal (Technical) [N(T)] Level Examinations will be released on Thursday, 17 December...
View ArticleMinistry Of Education Feed: 2015 Secondary One Posting Results
The Secondary One (S1) posting results will be released on Tuesday, 22 December 2015 at 9:00am.The posting results can be accessed through any of the following channels:Short Messaging System (SMS)...
View ArticleMinistry Of Education Feed: Results Of 2015 Singapore-Cambridge GCE N(A)- And...
Students who sat for the 2015 Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (GCE) Normal (Academic) [N(A)] and Normal (Technical) [N(T)] Level Examinations have collected their results from...
View ArticleEducation Week - Curriculum And Learning: ESSA's Flexibility on Assessment...
The Every Student Succeeds Act allows states and districts to cobble scores from interim assessments into a single, summative score, but some experts worry that will make the results less valid.
View ArticleEducation Week - No Child Left Behind: ESSA's Flexibility on Assessment...
The Every Student Succeeds Act allows states and districts to cobble scores from interim assessments into a single, summative score, but some experts worry that will make the results less valid.
View ArticleEducation Week - Colleges And Careers: As New SAT Looms, Students Opt for...
Thanks to the impending debut of the revised SAT, many high school juniors are taking as many as three different college-readiness tests this school year.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: Teacher Tech Leaders: Nicholas Provenzano -...
As an English teacher who codes, the author of The Nerdy Teacher blog believes digital education must span subject areas.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: 5 Schools of Education Making Ed Tech a Top...
Several education schools have taken deliberate steps in recent years to better integrate technology into their curricula to better prepare teachers for modern classrooms.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: Teachers Still Struggling to Use Tech to Transform...
An exclusive Education Week Research Center survey shows teachers see themselves as ed-tech risk takers but are still struggling to use digital tools to transform instruction.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: Ask Me Why My Teacher Is a Rockstar - Education Week
Teacher Julie Hiltz shares some practices that can be used to build a culture of appreciation, satisfaction, and support among administrators and teachers.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: What English-Language Learners Wish Teachers Knew...
ESL teacher Wendi Pillars shares the top takeaways compiled from a student project used to hone language skills, catalyze change, and improve how teachers view ELLs.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: Hot Summer Thinking: Politics in the Classroom -...
Taken from experience, social studies teacher Rod Powell shares what lessons he learned for incorporating politics in the classroom in a way that avoids a sense of indoctrination and includes all voices.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: 1 in 4 Teachers Miss 10 or More School Days,...
While teacher absenteeism rates vary widely from state to state, they aren't out of line with other professions, according to an Education Week analysis.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: 50 Years Seeking Educational Equality: Revisiting...
One of the most influential and hotly debated education studies in American history turns 50 this weekend. See what's changed on five key education issues in the decades since James S. Coleman...
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: K-12 and the Supreme Court: Highlights From...
Affirmative action, teachers' union fees, and deportation relief for undocumented parents of U.S. citizen children were among the top education-related issues in the U.S. Supreme Court's recent term.
View ArticleEducation Week - Teachers: One Key to Reducing School Suspension: A Little...
A Stanford University study finds that a one-time intervention to help teachers and students empathize with one another halved the number of suspensions at five California middle schools, and helped...
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