Wed, 26 September 2007
Dear Listener: We are trying to get some statistics on you. The least expensive survey is also a bit long. My advice is to answer as many questions as you want. When you run out of patience, scroll to the bottom and hit the "Submit" button. Thanks. Go to survey.
From School Improvement Industry Week. Must Download Data • Berkery Noyes on M&A in the “Education Market? (Nice Work, But Too Many Very Different Markets Lumped Together) Rules of the Game • New “America Competes? Law Creates New Market Opportunities for School Improvement Industry A Little Knowledge • Trade Group Reactions to NCLB Discussion Draft: Where You Stand on the Issues Depends on Where You Sit in the Market K-12 Program Review • Earobics® Graded by WWC Letter From the Editor • Why Would the Miller/McKeon NCLB Discussion Draft Exclude For-Profits From School Improvement? |
Wed, 19 September 2007
Dear Listener: We are trying to get some statistics on you. The least expensive survey is also a bit long. My advice is to answer as many questions as you want. When you run out of patience, scroll to the bottom and hit the "Submit" button. Thanks. Go to survey.
From the September 18 Issue of School Improvement Industry Week Guest Perspective • Returns Next Week Must Download Data • An Industry Driven by the Demographics of Childhood Should Understand Its Status and Trends Rules of the Game • Follow the Federal Money: Department of Education Report Gets You Started A Little Knowledge • National Center on Education Statistics Report Compares American Education to its G-7 Peers K-12 Program Review • WWC Finds No Evidence That Talent Development High School Keeps Kids in School? Letter From the Editor • After Bush: Party Factionalism and the School Improvement Industry |
Wed, 12 September 2007
From the September 11 Issue of School Improvement Industry Week
Guest Perspective • Knowledge Alliance’s Jim Kohlmoos on Adequate Yearly Progress in ESEA (NCLB) on September 10, 2001 and 2007 Must Download Data • U.S. Department of Education’s Guide to Grant Programs Rules of the Game • The Gang of Forty-Four, or Which Stakeholder Groups (Don’t) Count in NCLB Reauthorization A Little Knowledge • Reading Recovery Council of North America: An Injured Party Pulls the Reading First Investigations Together K-12 Program Review • What Works Clearinghouse Gives Another Injured Party a Passing Grade - Success for All Beginning Reading Report Letter From the Editor • The Beginning of a Long End to NCLB Reauthorization Shows No Evidence That the School Improvement Industry Counts |
Wed, 5 September 2007
From the September 4 Issue of School Improvement Industry Week
Guest Perspective • Returns Soon Must Download Data • Gallup Surveys Attitudes Towards Public Education: Some Findings Are Relevant To The Industry Rules of the Game • Provisions of Interest To School Improvement Providers In The Bipartisan NCLB II Discussion Draft A Little Knowledge • NorthStar Economics On The Early Childhood Economy K-12 Program Review • What Works Clearinghouse Gives Voyager Universal Literacy System Beginning Reading Program A Mixed Review “An Act: To close the achievement gap? • Returns Soon Letter From the Editor • Our Service Lineup: This School Year’s Continuous Improvements |
Tue, 4 September 2007
Encore editorial from January 12, 2004 - before we started the Podcast.
Letter From the Editor • The School Improvement Industry's Future Runs Through Washington |