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Legislative Auditor Issues Devastating Critique Of Jindal’s Troubled Private-School Voucher Program

By Robert Mann | Originally Published at Something Like Truth. December 16, 2013 Gov. Bobby Jindal’s troubled private-school voucher program took another hit today. This time, it came in the form of highly critical report by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor, who cited numerous accountability deficiencies in the [...]

Legislative Auditor Issues Devastating Critique Of Jindal’s Troubled Private-School Voucher Program2016-11-29T17:38:26-05:00

State Takeover Schools Produce Low ACT Scores

By Michael Deshotels | Originally Published at The Louisiana Educator. December 16, 2013 This report is based on data provided by the Louisiana Department of Education.

State Takeover Schools Produce Low ACT Scores2016-11-29T17:38:27-05:00

Faith-Based Education Reform: Common Core as Standards-and-Testing Redux

Political Cartoon; "Believe" By Clay Bennett, Washington Post Writers Group By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. December 14, 2013 Compelling research suggests that the public in the U.S. is unique in its commitment to belief, often at the expense of evidence—leading [...]

Faith-Based Education Reform: Common Core as Standards-and-Testing Redux2016-11-29T17:38:27-05:00

North Carolina Educators, Parents and Clergy Challenge School Voucher Constitutionality

Image above: Former State Superintendent, Mike Ward speaks at news conference announcing lawsuit By Félix Pérez | Originally Published at Education Votes. December 13, 2013 A group of North Carolinians, including active and retired educators, a former state school superintendent, the president of the state’s largest educators’ [...]

North Carolina Educators, Parents and Clergy Challenge School Voucher Constitutionality2016-11-29T17:38:27-05:00

Lawsuit Claims North Carolina Vouchers Violate State Constitution

Originally Published at Education Justice. December 13, 2013 On December 11, 2013, plaintiffs in Hart v. State of North Carolina asked the Superior Court there to declare the state's new voucher law unconstitutional. The Complaint, filed by parent-taxpayer plaintiffs, cites several provisions of the North Carolina Constitution [...]

Lawsuit Claims North Carolina Vouchers Violate State Constitution2016-11-29T17:38:27-05:00

Judge Finds Part Of Charter School Funding Unconstitutional

By Manuel Valdes, Associated Press | Originally Published at The Olympian. December 13, 2013 A King County Superior Court judge has found that part of the state’s voter-approved charter school law violates the state constitution, but proponents said the ruling will not impede school plans. The first [...]

Judge Finds Part Of Charter School Funding Unconstitutional2016-11-29T17:38:27-05:00

Publishing Giant Pearson’s Nonprofit Arm Settles Investigation

The question might be is there, was there, and will there be ethics in philanthropic education endeavors? Is the settlement better than the misdeed? Who, how, and why an individual or organization invests in education must be a consideration. But is it, or will it be when [...]

Publishing Giant Pearson’s Nonprofit Arm Settles Investigation2016-11-29T17:38:27-05:00

Charter-School Supporters Claim Victory In Mixed Ruling

By John Higgins | Originally Published at The Seattle Times. December 12, 2013 Supporters and opponents of Washington’s new charter-school law both saw good news in a judge’s ruling today that found part of the charter law unconstitutional. Both sides agree King County Superior Court Judge Jean [...]

Charter-School Supporters Claim Victory In Mixed Ruling2016-11-29T17:38:27-05:00
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